Oral session:
S12.1 On impacts of solar-absorbing aerosol on the transition of stratocumulus to trade cumulus clouds Andrew Ackerman*1, Xiaoli Zhou2, Ann Fridlind1, Robert Wood3, Pavlos Kollias2,4 1NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA, 2McGill University, Canada, 3University of Washington, USA, 4Stony Brook University, USA (video position 0:00) |
S12.2 Understanding aerosol-cloud interactions in Arctic mixed-phase clouds Gijs de Boer*1,2, Matthew Shupe1,2, Timothy Garrett3, David Turner4, Chuanfeng Zhao5 1University of Colorado, USA, 2NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, USA, 3University of Utah, USA, 4NOAA Severe Storms Laboratory, USA, 5Beijing Normal University, China (video position 15:30) |
S12.3 Cloud processing effects on CCN and cloud microphysics James Hudson*, Stephen Noble Desert Research Institute, USA (video position 0:00) |
S12.4 The impact of aerosol particles on cloud formation and precipitation: a numerical study based on the HyMeX IOP7a case Christina Kagkara*1, Andrea I. Flossmann1,2, Wolfram Wobrock1,2, Celine Planche1,2 1LaMP/UBP, France, 2INSU/CNRS, France (video position 14:00) |
S12.5 A Path to Constraining the Aerosol-Cloud Radiative Effect Graham Feingold*1, Takanobu Yamaguchi2,1, Jan Kazil2,1, Allison McComiskey1, Elisa Sena3 1NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, USA, 2CIRES/University of Colorado, USA, 3University of Sao Paulo, Brazil (video position 27:00) |
S12.6 Microphysical and Dynamical Factors Controlling the Precipitation Efficiency Response to Changes in Aerosol Loading Zachary Lebo*1, Graham Feingold2 1University of Wyoming, USA, 2NOAA – ESRL/CSD, USA (video position 0:00) |
S12.7 3D numerical simulation of orographic cloud seeding using a bin microphysics scheme István Geresdi*1, Lulin Xue2, Roy Rasmussen2, Noémi Sarkadi1 1University of Pécs, Hungary, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA (video; position 15:50) |
S12.8 Do soil dust particles from semi-arid areas enhance the influence of dust on clouds? Matthias Hummel*, Jon Egill Kristjansson University of Oslo, Norway (video position 0:00) |
S12.9 Influence of ice nuclei on precipitation in deep convective clouds Marco Paukert*1, Corinna Hoose2 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), IMK-AAF, Germany, 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), IMK-TRO, Germany (video; position 17:17) |
S12.10 Inclusion of forest fire smoke in WRF-CHEM simulations and its impact on deep convective clouds: A DC3 case study Azusa Takeishi*, Trude Storelvmo Yale University, USA (video; position 0:00) |
S12.11 Separating dynamical and microphysical impacts of aerosols on deep convection applying piggybacking methodology Wojciech W. Grabowski NCAR, USA (video; position 19:10) |
Poster session:
P12.1 Characteristics of recent severe haze events in Korea and possible inadvertent weather modification Seung-Hee Eun*1, Byung Gon Kim1, Kyu-Min Lee1, Jin-Soo Park2 1Gangneung-Wonju National University, Republic of Korea, 2National Institute of Environmental Research, Republic of Korea |
P12.2 Numerical Simulation of Dust−Cloud Interactions Using a Regional Model Yi-Chiu Lin*1, Jen-Ping Chen2 1Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, 2Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
P12.3 From invigoration to suppression – the aerosol effect on warm convective clouds Guy Dagan*, Ilan Koren, Orit Altaratz, Reuven H. Heiblum 1Department of Earth and Planetary SWeizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
P12.4 Ice in Clouds Experiment – Dust (ICE-D): In-situ aircraft measurements of cloud evolution Richard Cotton Met Office, UK |
P12.5 Marine Boundary Layer Aerosol Variability: a Budget Approach Johannes Mohrmann*, Robert Wood University of Washington, USA |
P12.6 Model simulations with COSMO-SPECS: New parameterizations of heterogeneous freezing modes Karoline Diehl*1, Verena Grützun3, Jens Stoll2, Martin Simmel2, Oswald Knoth2, Ralf Wolke2 1Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University, Germany, 2Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Germany, 3Meteorological Institute, University, Germany |
P12.7 LACIS-T – A wind tunnel for investigating the Interactions between Cloud Microphysics and Turbulence Jens Voigtländer*1, Dennis Niedermeier1, Holger Siebert1, Jörg Schumacher2, Raymond A. Shaw3, Frank Stratmann1 1Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), Germany, 2Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany, 3Michigan Technological University, USA |
P12.8 Impacts of Aerosols Microphysics on Aerosol- Cloud-Interaction in a series of heavy haze-fog events Chunhong Zhou Institute of Atmospheric Composition, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,, China |
P12.9 Spatial and temporal variations in aerosol properties in convection-permitting simulations in an idealised tropical marine domain Celine Planche*1,2, Graham Mann2,3, Mohit Dalvi4, Kenneth Carslaw2, Paul Field4, John Marsham0 1Université Clermont Auvergne, Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, CNRS, INSU, UMR 6016, France, 2School of Earth and Environment, ICAS, University of Leeds, UK, 3National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK, 4Met Office, UK |
P12.10 In-cloud measurements highlighting the role of chemical composition in cloud droplet activation Olli Väisänen*1, Arttu Ylisirniö1, Pasi Miettinen1, Liqing Hao1, Harri Portin2, Antti Ruuskanen2, Sami Romakkaniemi2, Kari Lehtinen1,2, Annele Virtanen1 1University of Eastern Finland, Finland, 2Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland |
P12.11 Investigating the influence of water diffusion through aerosol particles on ice nucleation Kathryn Fowler*, Paul Connolly, David Topping The University of Manchester, UK |
P12.12 GIANT AEROSOLS OBSERVATIONS AND EFFECTS Pilar Gumà-Claramunt, Fabio Madonna*, Aldo Amodeo, Gelsomina Pappalardo Istituto di Metodologie per l’Analisi Ambientale Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR-IMAA, Italy |
P12.13 CEMBAI: Climate in Eastern Mediterranean Basin – Aerosol Impacts – presentation of the project Marie Monier*1, François Dulac3, Marc Mallet2, Karine Sellegri1, Jean Sciare5, Guillaume Penide7, Fabien Solmon6, Karine Desboeufs4 1LaMP, CNRS/UBP, France, 2LA, CNRS, France, 3LSCE, CNRS/CEA, France, 4LISA, CNRS/UPD, France, 5Cyprus Institute, Cyprus, 6ICTP, Italy, 7LOA, CNRS/Lille3, France |
P12.14 SCAVENGING OF AEROSOL PARTICLES BY RAIN IN LEON (SPAIN) Carlos Blanco-Alegre1, Amaya Castro1, Ana I Calvo1, Elisabeth Alonso-Blanco2, Delia Fernandez-Gonzalez3,4, Rosa M Valencia-Barrera3, Ana M Vega-Maray3, Santiago de Castro-Alfageme3, Roberto Fraile*1 1University of León. Department of Physics, IMARENAB, Spain, 2Centre for Energy, Environment and Technology Research (CIEMAT), Spain, 3University of León. Biodiversity and Environmental Management, Spain, 4Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Country, Italy |
P12.15 The Cloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET) Study-A Showcase for Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions Bruce Albrecht1, Paquita Zuidema1, Chris Bretherton2, Robert Wood*2, Virendra Ghate3 1University of Miami, USA, 2University of Washington, USA, 3Argonne National Lab, USA |
P12.16 Impacts of aerosol particle episodes on cloud physical properties and precipitation Christina Kagkara*1,3, Nikolaos Hatzianastassiou3, Andrea I. Flossmann1,2 1LaMP/UBP, France, 2INSU/CNRS, France, 3Laboratory of Meteorology/University of Ioannina, Greece |
P12.17 Analysis of Remote and Combustion Aerosol over the South East Pacific and its Links to Stratocumulus Cloud Droplet Size Distribution Steffen Freitag*1, Antony D Clarke1, Steven G Howell1, Jefferson R Snider2, Cameron S McNaughton1, Lindsey M Shank1, Vladimir N Kapustin1, Vera L Brekhovskikh1, Jean-Louis Brenguier1 1University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, 2University of Wyoming, USA |