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Environmental conditions required for contrail formation and persistance

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Title Environmental conditions required for contrail formation and persistance
Names Jensen, Eric J. (creator)
Toon, Owen B. (creator)
Kinne, Stefan (creator)
Sachse, Glen W. (creator)
Anderson, Bruce E. (creator)
Chan, K. Roland (creator)
Twohy, Cynthia (creator)
Gandrud, Bruce W. (creator)
Heymsfield, Andrew J. (creator)
Maike-Lye, Richard C. (creator)
Date Issued 1998-02-27 (iso8601)
Note copyrighted by American Geophysical Union
Abstract The ambient temperatures and humidities required for contrail formation
and persistence are determined from in situ measurements during the
Subsonic Aircraft: Contrail and Cloud Effects Special Study (SUCCESS) experiment.
Ambient temperatures and water vapor concentrations were measured
with the meteorological measurement system, a laser hygrometer, and a cryogenic
hygrometer (all onboard the DC-8). The threshold temperatures are compared
with theoretical estimates based on simple models of plume evolution. Observed
contrail onset temperatures for contrail formation are shown to be 0-2 K below
the liquid-saturation threshold temperature, implying that saturation with respect
to liquid water must be reached at some point in the plume evolution. Visible
contrails observed during SUCCESS persisted longer than a few minutes only when
substantial ambient supersaturations with respect to ice existed over large regions.
On some occasions, contrails formed at relatively high temperatures (> -50°C) due
to very high ambient supersaturations with respect to ice (of the order of 150%).
These warm contrails usually formed in the presence of diffuse cirrus. Water vapor
from sublimated ice crystals that entered the engine was probably necessary for
contrail formation in some of these cases. At temperatures above about -50°C,
contrails can only form if the ambient air is supersaturated with respect to ice, so
these contrails should persist and grow.
Genre Article
Identifier Jensen, E. J., Toon, O. B., Kinne, S., Sachse, G. W., Anderson, B. E., Chan, K. R., Twohy, C. H ., Gandrud, B., Heymsfield, A., and Miake-Lye, R. C., 1998, Environmental conditions required for contrail formation and persistence: J. Geophys. Res., v. 103, p. 3,929-3,936.

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