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    High ice water content at low radar reflectivity near deep convection – Part 2: Evaluation of microphysical pathways in updraft parcel simulations by Ackerman, A. S, Fridlind, A. M, Grandin, A, Dezitter, F, Weber, M, Strapp, J. W, Korolev, A. V

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (22-10-2015)
    “…The aeronautics industry has established that a threat to aircraft is posed by atmospheric conditions of substantial ice water content (IWC) where equivalent…”
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    High ice water content at low radar reflectivity near deep convection – Part 1: Consistency of in situ and remote-sensing observations with stratiform rain column simulations by Fridlind, A. M, Ackerman, A. S, Grandin, A, Dezitter, F, Weber, M, Strapp, J. W, Korolev, A. V, Williams, C. R

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (22-10-2015)
    “…Occurrences of jet engine power loss and damage have been associated with flight through fully glaciated deep convection at −10 to −50 °C. Power loss events…”
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    The Measured Relationship between Ice Water Content and Cloud Radar Reflectivity in Tropical Convective Clouds by Protat, A., Delanoë, J., Strapp, J. W., Fontaine, E., Leroy, D., Schwarzenboeck, A., Lilie, L., Davison, C., Dezitter, F., Grandin, A., Weber, M.

    “…In this paper, unprecedented bulk measurements of ice water content (IWC) up to approximately 5 g m−3 and 95-GHz radar reflectivities Z 95 are used to analyze…”
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    Artificial cloud test confirms volcanic ash detection using infrared spectral imaging by Prata, A. J., Dezitter, F., Davies, I., Weber, K., Birnfeld, M., Moriano, D., Bernardo, C., Vogel, A., Prata, G. S., Mather, T. A., Thomas, H. E., Cammas, J., Weber, M.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-05-2016)
    “…Airborne volcanic ash particles are a known hazard to aviation. Currently, there are no means available to detect ash in flight as the particles are too fine…”
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    Analysis of geostationary satellite-derived cloud parameters associated with environments with high ice water content by de Laat, Adrianus, Defer, Eric, Delanoë, Julien, Dezitter, Fabien, Gounou, Amanda, Grandin, Alice, Guignard, Anthony, Meirink, Jan Fokke, Moisselin, Jean-Marc, Parol, Frédéric

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (10-04-2017)
    “…We present an evaluation of the ability of passive broadband geostationary satellite measurements to detect high ice water content (IWC > 1 g m−3) as part of…”
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