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Record #184810:

Glaciation of a mixed-phase boundary layer cloud at a coastal Arctic site as depicted in continuous lidar measurements / James R. Campbell, Masataka Shiobara.

Title: Glaciation of a mixed-phase boundary layer cloud at a coastal Arctic site as depicted in continuous lidar measurements / James R. Campbell, Masataka Shiobara.
Author(s): Campbell, James R.
Shiobara, Masataka.
Date: 2008.
In: Polar Science. (2008.), Vol. 2(2) (2008)
Abstract: Describes dynamic seeding and glaciation of mixed-phase cloud by ice crystals injected from above at Ny Ålesund, Svalbard. Glaciation of cloud was caused by ice crystal growth and sedimentation due to preferential differences in saturation vapour pressure over ice versus liquid water and riming. Lidar data suggest precipitation reached ground for nearly four hours.
Notes:

Polar Science. Vol. 2(2) :121-127 (2008).

Keywords: 53 -- Physics.
551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.508.768 -- Ice accretion, meteorological instruments.
551.576 -- Cloud.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
SPRI record no.: 184810

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