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Secondary ice production in summer clouds over the Antarctic coast: An underappreciated process in atmospheric models

  • Georgia Sotiropoulou
  • , Etienne Vignon
  • , Gillian Young
  • , Hugh Morrison
  • , Sebastian J. O'Shea
  • , Thomas Lachlan-Cope
  • , Alexis Berne
  • , Athanasios Nenes
  • ENAC-IIC-GEL
  • Stockholm University
  • University of Leeds
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • University of New South Wales
  • University of Manchester
  • British Antarctic Survey
  • Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas

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pThe correct representation of Antarctic clouds in atmospheric models is crucial for accurate projections of the future Antarctic climate. This is particularly true for summer clouds which play a critical role in the surface melting of the ice shelves in the vicinity of the Weddell Sea. The pristine atmosphere over the Antarctic coast is characterized by low concentrations of ice nucleating particles (INPs) which often result in the formation of supercooled liquid clouds. However, when ice formation occurs, the ice crystal number concentrations (ICNCs) are substantially higher than those predicted by existing primary ice nucleation parameterizations. The rime-splintering mechanism, thought to be the dominant secondary ice production (SIP) mechanism at temperatures between span classCombining double low lineinline-formula-8span and span classCombining double low lineinline-formula-3/span span classCombining double low lineinline-formulagspanC, is also weak in the Weather and Research Forecasting model. Including a parameterization for SIP due to breakup (BR) from collisions between ice particles improves the ICNC representation in the modeled mixed-phase clouds, suggesting that BR could account for the enhanced ICNCs often found in Antarctic clouds. The model results indicate that a minimum concentration of about span classCombining double low lineinline-formulag1/4/span 0.1 Lspan classCombining double low lineinline-formula-1/span of primary ice crystals is necessary and sufficient to initiate significant breakup to explain the observations, while our findings show little sensitivity to increasing INPs. The BR mechanism is currently not represented in most weather prediction and climate models; including this process can have a significant impact on the Antarctic radiation budget.p

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)755-771
Nombre de pages17
journalAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Volume21
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 19 janv. 2021

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