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ABSTRACT: Key points
Homogeneous freezing may be significant as warm as -30°CHomogeneous freezing should not be represented by a threshold approximationThere is a need for an improved parameterization of homogeneous ice nucleation.
SUBMITTER: Herbert RJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4459198 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Herbert Ross J RJ Murray Benjamin J BJ Dobbie Steven J SJ Koop Thomas T
Geophysical research letters 20150313 5
Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes the dominant freezing mechanism. In many cloud resolving and mesoscale models, it is assumed that homogeneous ice nucleation in water droplets only occurs below some threshold temperature typically set at -40°C. However, laboratory measurements show that there is a finite rate of nucleation at warmer temperatures. In this study we use a parcel model with detailed microphysics to show that cloud p ...[more]