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Upper-tropospheric relative humidity observation and implications for cirrus ice nucleation

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Title Upper-tropospheric relative humidity observation and implications for cirrus ice nucleation
Names Heymsfield, Andrew J. (creator)
Miloshevich, Larry M. (creator)
Twohy, Cynthia (creator)
Sachse, Glen (creator)
Oltmans, Samuel (creator)
Date Issued 1998-05-01 (iso8601)
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Abstract Relative humidity (RH) measurements
acquired in orographic wave cloud and cirrus environments
are used to investigate the temperature dependent
RH required to nucleate ice crystals
in the upper troposphere, RHnuc(T). High ice-supersaturations in clear air- conducive to the maintenance of aircraft contrails yet below RHnuc and therefore
insufficient for cirrus formation - are not uncommon.
Earlier findings are supported that RHnuc in
mid-latitude, continental environments decreases from
water-saturation at temperatures above-39øC to 75%
RH at-55°C. Uncertainty in determining RHnuc below
-55°C results in part from size detection limitations of
the microphysical instrumentation, but analysis of data
from the SUCCESS experiment indicates that RHnuc
below -55°C is between 70 and 88%. A small amount
of data acquired off-shore suggests the possibility that
RHnuc may also depend on properties of the aerosols.
Genre Article
Identifier Heymsfield, A. J, Miloshevich, L. M., Twohy, C., Sachse, G. and Oltmans, S., 1998, Upper tropospheric relative humidity observations and implications for cirrus ice nucleation: Geophys. Res. ,v. 25, p. 1,343-1,346.

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