Ice Nucleation of Cirrus Clouds Related to the Transported Dust Layer Observed by Ground-Based Lidars over Wuhan, China

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Yun He
Fan Yi
Fuchao Liu
Zhenping Yin
Jun Zhou
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[1] Wuhan University,School of Electronic Information
[2] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy
[3] State Observatory for Atmospheric Remote Sensing,Current affiliation: School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering
[4] Wuhan University,undefined
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cirrus; ice nucleation; polarization lidar; dust ice-nucleating particle; 卷云; 冰核化; 偏振激光雷达; 沙尘冰核粒子;
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Cirrus clouds related to transported dust layers were identified on 22 occasions with ground-based polarization lidar from December 2012 to February 2018 over Wuhan (30.5°N, 114.4°E), China. All the events occurred in spring and winter. Cirrus clouds were mostly located above 7.6 km on top of the aloft dust layers. In-cloud relative humidity with respect to ice (RHi) derived from water vapor Raman lidar as well as from ERA5 reanalysis data were used as criteria to determine the possible ice nucleation regimes. Corresponding to the two typical cases shown, the observed events can be classified into two categories: (1) category A (3 cases), in-cloud peak RHi ⩾ 150%, indicating competition between heterogeneous nucleation and homogeneous nucleation; and (2) category B (19 cases), in-cloud peak RHi < 150%, revealing that only heterogeneous nucleation was involved. Heterogeneous nucleation generally took place during instances of cirrus cloud formation in the upper troposphere when advected dust particles were present. Although accompanying cloud-top temperatures ranged from −51.9°C to −30.4°C, dust-related heterogeneous nucleation contributed to primary ice nucleation in cirrus clouds by providing ice nucleating particle concentrations on the order of 10−3 L−1 to 102 L−1. Heterogeneous nucleation and subsequent crystal growth reduced the ambient RHi to be less than 150% by consuming water vapor and thus completely inhibited homogeneous nucleation.
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