Role of a key microphysical factor in mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds and their interactions with aerosols
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Title
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Role of a key microphysical factor in mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds and their interactions with aerosols
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Other Titles
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혼합적운과 에어로졸의 상호작용에 미치는 주요 물리적 영향과 역할
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Authors
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Seoung Soo Lee
Chang Hoon Jung
Jinho Choi
Yoon, Young Jun
Junshik Um
Youtong Zheng
Jianping Guo
Manguttathil G. Manoj
Sang-Keun Song
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Keywords
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aerosol; cloud microphysics; stratocumulus clouds
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Issue Date
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2025-01
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Citation
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Seoung Soo Lee, et al. 2025. "Role of a key microphysical factor in mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds and their interactions with aerosols". ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 25(2): 0705-726.
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Abstract
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This study examines the ratio of ice crystal number concentration (ICNC) to cloud droplet num
ber concentration (CDNC), that is ICNC CDNC, in mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds. This examination is
performed using a large-eddy simulation (LES) framework and is one of the efforts toward a more general un
derstanding of mechanisms controlling cloud development and aerosol?cloud interactions, as well as the impacts
of ice processes on them in mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds. For the examination, this study compares a case
of polar mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds to one of midlatitude mixed-phase stratocumulus clouds with weak
precipitation. It is found that ICNC CDNC plays a critical role in causing differences in cloud development
with respect to the relative proportion of liquid and ice mass between the cases by affecting in-cloud latent-heat
processes. Note that this proportion has an important implication for cloud radiative properties and, thus, for cli
mate. It is also found that ICNC CDNC plays a critical role in causing differences in the interactions between
clouds and aerosols and in the impacts of ice processes on clouds and their interactions with aerosols between
the cases by affecting in-cloud latent-heat processes. Findings of this study suggest that ICNC CDNC can be a
simplified general factor that contributes to a more general understanding and parameterization of mixed-phase
clouds, their interactions with aerosols and the roles of ice processes within them.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16521
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DOI
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-705-2025
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Type
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Article
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Station
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Dasan Station
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SCIE
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