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The Impact of Cloud Processing on the Ice Nucleation Abilities of Soot Particles at Cirrus Temperatures
(2019)Soot particles are generally considered to be poor ice nucleating particles. Involvement of soot in clouds and their release back into the atmosphere can form residual particles with altered cloud forming potential. The impact and extent of such different cloud processing scenarios on ice nucleation is however not well understood. In this work, we present the impact of cloud processing of soot aerosols on subsequent ice nucleation cycles ...Dataset -
Data for the publication: "Seeding of Supercooled Low Stratus Clouds with a UAV to Study Microphysical Ice Processes"
(2023)Ice formation and growth processes play a crucial role in the evolution of cloud systems and the formation of precipitation. However, the initial formation and growth of ice crystals are challenging to study in the real atmosphere resulting in uncertainties in weather forecasts and climate projections. The CLOUDLAB project tackles this problem by using supercooled stratus clouds as a natural laboratory for targeted glaciogenic cloud ...Dataset -
Data for publication: "Two new multirotor Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for glaciogenic cloud seeding and aerosol measurements within the CLOUDLAB project"
(2023)Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have become widely used in a range of atmospheric science research applications. Because of their small size, flexible range of motion, adaptability, and low cost, multirotor UAVs are especially well-suited for probing the lower atmosphere. However, their use so far has been limited to conditions outside of clouds, first because of the difficulty of flying beyond visual line of sight, and second because of ...Dataset