Ice Nucleating Particles Carried From Below a Phytoplankton Bloom to the Arctic Atmosphere
Abstract
As Arctic temperatures rise at twice the global rate, sea ice is diminishing more quickly than models can predict. Processes that dictate Arctic cloud formation and impacts on the atmospheric energy budget are poorly understood, yet crucial for evaluating the rapidly changing Arctic. In parallel, warmer temperatures afford conditions favorable for productivity of microorganisms that can effectively serve as ice nucleating particles (INPs). Yet...
Paper Details
Title
Ice Nucleating Particles Carried From Below a Phytoplankton Bloom to the Arctic Atmosphere
Published Date
Jul 28, 2019
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
14
Pages
8572 - 8581
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