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In-situ aircraft observations of ice concentrations within clouds over the Antarctic Peninsula and Larsen Ice Shelf

In-situ aircraft observations of ice concentrations within clouds over the Antarctic Peninsula and Larsen Ice Shelf

... CIP ice concentration data were initially integrated over 1 ...an ice concentration of ∼ ...erage ice concentrations over longer timescales in order to reduce the Poisson counting ...when ...

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The impact of melt ponds on summertime microwave brightness temperatures and sea-ice concentrations

The impact of melt ponds on summertime microwave brightness temperatures and sea-ice concentrations

... Sea-ice concentrations derived from satellite mi- crowave brightness temperatures are less accurate during ...between ice floes, and the ice-surface fraction from contem- porary Moderate ...

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Antarctic summer sea ice concentration and extent: comparison of ODEN 2006 ship observations, satellite passive microwave and NIC sea ice charts

Antarctic summer sea ice concentration and extent: comparison of ODEN 2006 ship observations, satellite passive microwave and NIC sea ice charts

... sea ice data taken from the 2006 cruise aboard the Oden were compared with satellite data from the same pe- ...of ice edge position compared to NIC ice charts derived from high resolution satellite ...

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Comparing model and measured ice crystal concentrations in orographic clouds during the INUPIAQ campaign

Comparing model and measured ice crystal concentrations in orographic clouds during the INUPIAQ campaign

... high ice num- ber concentrations observed in orographic clouds by com- paring in situ measurements from the Ice NUcleation Pro- cess Investigation And Quantification field campaign (INU- PIAQ) at ...

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A representation of the collisional ice break-up process in the two-moment microphysics LIMA v1.0 scheme of Meso-NH

A representation of the collisional ice break-up process in the two-moment microphysics LIMA v1.0 scheme of Meso-NH

... that ice multiplication is an essential process in natural deep convective ...high ice crystal concentrations is still diffi- cult to link to a precise process (Rangno and Hobbs, 2001; Field et ...

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Sea ice assimilation into a coupled ocean–sea ice model using its adjoint

Sea ice assimilation into a coupled ocean–sea ice model using its adjoint

... sea ice concentrations (SICs), together with several ocean parameters, are assimilated into a regional Arctic coupled ocean–sea ice model covering the period of 2000–2008 using the adjoint ...the ...

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Depth habitat of the planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma in the northern high latitudes explained by sea ice and chlorophyll concentrations

Depth habitat of the planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma in the northern high latitudes explained by sea ice and chlorophyll concentrations

... sea-ice concentrations. Since sea-ice concentration at the studied profiles was not linearly related to SST, the compila- tion should allow us to assess the effect of the two variables independently ...

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Sea ice in the Baltic Sea – revisiting BASIS ice, a historical data set covering the period 1960/1961–1978/1979

Sea ice in the Baltic Sea – revisiting BASIS ice, a historical data set covering the period 1960/1961–1978/1979

... Pack ice and ridged ice concentrations are assigned first, which is straightforward since their concentration is always explicitly expressed in the five-digit code (a conve- nience that does not ...

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Investigating the sensitivity of numerical model simulations of the modern state of the Greenland ice-sheet and its future response to climate change

Investigating the sensitivity of numerical model simulations of the modern state of the Greenland ice-sheet and its future response to climate change

... equilibrium ice-sheet surface extent of ...the ice-sheet ...in ice surface ...the ice-sheet into previously ice-free ...the ice sheet. These opposing effects result in similar ...

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... Various concentrations of test samples in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) were incubated with a defined quantity of RBC suspension for 10 min with constant shaking, at room ...

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Mechanisms causing reduced Arctic sea ice loss in a coupled climate model

Mechanisms causing reduced Arctic sea ice loss in a coupled climate model

... prominent ice loss slowdown and the most dramatic changes in ocean ...the ice loss is fastest, and is fastest in the early 2010s, when the ice loss is slowest, which suggests that in this run a rapid ...

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Effect of Carrot and Pumpkin Pulps Adding on Chemical, Rheological, Nutritional and Organoleptic Properties of Ice Cream

Effect of Carrot and Pumpkin Pulps Adding on Chemical, Rheological, Nutritional and Organoleptic Properties of Ice Cream

... into ice cream resulted in valuable TPC, carotenoids, TF and TFL contents as similarly indicated by adding PP in milk products [33] [34] ...prepared ice cream and could be scaled up further, even po- ...

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Refractory black carbon mass concentrations in snow and ice: method evaluation and inter-comparison with elemental carbon measurement

Refractory black carbon mass concentrations in snow and ice: method evaluation and inter-comparison with elemental carbon measurement

... The thermograms of OC / EC analysis of the dusty CDD snow layers 2 and 3 (dust concentrations of ∼ 1 and ∼ 11 ppm, respectively) reveal such artifacts. The laser signal did not return to its baseline value before ...

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Sensitivity, stability and future evolution of the world’s northernmost ice cap, Hans Tausen Iskappe (Greenland)

Sensitivity, stability and future evolution of the world’s northernmost ice cap, Hans Tausen Iskappe (Greenland)

... the ice cap in a warming climate, we consider a +4 ◦ C warming, which broadly represents an intermediate-emission scenario (in the line of ...the ice cap entirely disappears within 350–400 years ...all ...

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Increased Arctic sea ice volume after anomalously low melting in 2013

Increased Arctic sea ice volume after anomalously low melting in 2013

... sea ice cover that is on average 21% thicker, and presumably stronger, than during the previous three ...sea ice thickness and volume will ...sea ice volume can be established with confidence, the ...

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The relation between sea ice thickness and freeboard in the Arctic

The relation between sea ice thickness and freeboard in the Arctic

... of ice thickness, ice freeboard and snow depth are extracted and used to establish an empiri- cal relation between these ...on ice floes was ...starts. Ice and snow thick- ness were measured ...

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Surface Snow, Firn and Ice Core Composition in Polar Areas in Relation to Atmospheric Aerosol and Gas Concentrations: Critical Aspects

Surface Snow, Firn and Ice Core Composition in Polar Areas in Relation to Atmospheric Aerosol and Gas Concentrations: Critical Aspects

... highly soluble in water, and therefore in liquid or mixed clouds they are mainly partitioned into supercooled water droplets. The transfer function of such water-soluble trace gases depends on their fate during freezing, ...

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Brief communication: widespread potential for seawater infiltration on Antarctic ice shelves

Brief communication: widespread potential for seawater infiltration on Antarctic ice shelves

... most ice shelves around Antarctica have some regions where permeable firn exists below sea level, meaning that seawater infiltration may be more widespread than previously ...Abbot Ice Shelf, Nickerson ...

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Kinematic response of ice-rise divides to changes in ocean and atmosphere forcing

Kinematic response of ice-rise divides to changes in ocean and atmosphere forcing

... our ice-sheet model on the Ekström Ice Shelf catchment, we aim to introduce commonly employed initial- isation techniques in large-scale ice-sheet modelling to ice- rise ...an ice ...

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Origin, burial and preservation of late Pleistocene-age glacier ice in Arctic permafrost (Bylot Island, NU, Canada)

Origin, burial and preservation of late Pleistocene-age glacier ice in Arctic permafrost (Bylot Island, NU, Canada)

... measuring ice texture and fabric re- quires that an ice core or block is sliced into 1 cm thick vertical and horizontal sections with a band saw and then thinned to the desired thickness (< ...

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