Search Results - "Vogl, Teresa"
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THE ARCTIC CLOUD PUZZLE: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01-05-2019)“…Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification. This term represents the recently observed enhanced warming of the Arctic relative to the global…”
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Choosing an optimal β factor for relaxed eddy accumulation applications across vegetated and non-vegetated surfaces
Published in Biogeosciences (16-09-2021)“…Accurately measuring the turbulent transport of reactive and conservative greenhouse gases, heat, and organic compounds between the surface and the atmosphere…”
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Choosing an optimal β factor for relaxed eddy accumulation applications across vegetated and non-vegetated surfaces
Published in Biogeosciences (16-09-2021)“…Accurately measuring the turbulent transport of reactive and conservative greenhouse gases, heat, and organic compounds between the surface and the atmosphere…”
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PEAKO and peakTree: tools for detecting and interpreting peaks in cloud radar Doppler spectra – capabilities and limitations
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (15-11-2024)“…Cloud radar Doppler spectra are of particular interest for investigating cloud microphysical processes, such as ice formation, riming and ice multiplication…”
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Development and validation of a supervised machine learning radar Doppler spectra peak-finding algorithm
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (30-08-2019)“…In many types of clouds, multiple hydrometeor populations can be present at the same time and height. Studying the evolution of these different hydrometeors in…”
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Using artificial neural networks to predict riming from Doppler cloud radar observations
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (24-01-2022)“…Riming, i.e., the accretion and freezing of supercooled liquid water (SLW) on ice particles in mixed-phase clouds, is an important pathway for precipitation…”
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New particle formation and its effect on cloud condensation nuclei abundance in the summer Arctic: a case study in the Fram Strait and Barents Sea
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (27-11-2019)“…In a warming Arctic the increased occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) is believed to originate from the declining ice coverage during summertime…”
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Identifying cloud droplets beyond lidar attenuation from vertically pointing cloud radar observations using artificial neural networks
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (21-09-2022)“…In mixed-phase clouds, the variable mass ratio between liquid water and ice as well as the spatial distribution within the cloud plays an important role in…”
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Overview: Fusion of radar polarimetry and numerical atmospheric modelling towards an improved understanding of cloud and precipitation processes
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-12-2021)“…Cloud and precipitation processes are still a main source of uncertainties in numerical weather prediction and climate change projections. The Priority…”
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The Virga-Sniffer – a new tool to identify precipitation evaporation using ground-based remote-sensing observations
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (29-03-2023)“…Continuous long-term ground-based remote-sensing observations combined with vertically pointing cloud radar and ceilometer measurements are well suited for…”
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Terrestrial or marine – indications towards the origin of ice-nucleating particles during melt season in the European Arctic up to 83.7° N
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (04-08-2021)“…Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) initiate the primary ice formation in clouds at temperatures above ca. −38 ∘C and have an impact on precipitation formation,…”
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Rapid growth of Aitken-mode particles during Arctic summer by fog chemical processing and its implication
Published in PNAS nexus (01-05-2023)“…In the Arctic, new particle formation (NPF) and subsequent growth processes are the keys to produce Aitken-mode particles, which under certain conditions can…”
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