ICCP 2024

International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation

14(Sun) - 19(Fri) July 2024
International Convention Center Jeju, South Korea

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A1. Convective Clouds (Aerosol-cloud-precipitation-radiation interactions) (1)

Time & Place July 15 (Mon), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Guy Dagan / Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Qian Chen / Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
15P(A1) - HA01
Astract
A Global Survey of Pyrocumulonimbus Clouds and Aerosol Injection into the Stratosphere
Jennifer GRISWOLD / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Jennifer D. S. Griswold
15P(A1) - HA02
Astract
Observations of ambient aerosol and warm cloud formation in a New Mexico summer deep-convective system
Huihui WU / Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, UK
Huihui Wu, Nicholas Marsden, Paul Connolly, Michael Flynn, Paul Williams, Graeme Nott, Declan Finney, Kezhen Hu, Navaneeth Thamban, Keith Bower, Alan Blyth, Martin Gallagher, Hugh Coe
15P(A1) - HA03
Astract
Hierarchical Modeling Framework Integrates Observations to Understand Aerosol–Cloud–Meteorology Interactions in Marine Boundary Layer over the North Atlantic
Hailong WANG / Atmospheric, Climate, and Earth Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Hailong Wang, Shuaiqi Tang, Jingyi Chen, Xiang-Yu Li, Armin Sorooshian, Xubin Zeng
15P(A1) - HA04
Astract
Cumulus Cloud Effects on the Vertical Profile and Size of Aerosols in the Low Troposphere: A Study Incorporating Aerosol Regeneration Processes
Yael ARIELI / Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, Israel
Yael Arieli, Alexander Khain, Ehud Gavze, Orit Altaratz, Eshkol Eytan, Ilan Koren
15P(A1) - HA05
Astract
Aerosol-Convection Interactions In Global Climate Simulations At The Kilometer Scale
Philipp WEISS / Department of Physics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Philipp Weiss, Philip Stier
15P(A1) - HA06
Astract
The GEWEX Aerosol Precipitation Initiative (GAP): towards an understanding of aerosol-precipitation interactions on regional to global scales – from idealised radiative convective equilibrium to global km-scale aerosol-climate modelling
Philip STIER / Department of Physics, University of Oxford, UK
Philip Stier, Sue van den Heever, Guy Dagan

A2. Convective Clouds (Aerosol-cloud-precipitation-radiation interactions) (2)

Time & Place July 15 (Mon), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Alexander Khain / The Institute of Earth Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Gabrielle Leung / Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA
5P(A2) - HA07
Astract
Black Carbon as cloud residuals during the monsoon season
Mahen KONWAR / PDTC, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India
Konwar Mahen, Varghese Mercy, Malap Neelam, Dixit Shivsai A., Axisa Duncan, Baumgardner Darrel, Prabhakaran Thara
5P(A2) - HA08
Astract
Unaccounted for Warming Caused by Aerosol Invigoration on Deep Convective Clouds
Zengxin PAN / School of Resource and Environmental Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
Zengxin Pan, Daniel Rosenfeld, Lin Zang, Yannian Zhu, Wei Gong, Feiyue Mao
5P(A2) - HA09
Astract
Factors impacting supersaturation deep convective clouds: Observations and Modeling
Jiwen FAN / Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA
Jiwen Fan, Thara Prabhakaran, Yuwei Zhang
5P(A2) - HA10
Astract
A Critical Evaluation of the Evidence for Aerosol Invigoration of Deep Convection
Adam VARBLE / Atmospheric, Climate, and Earth Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States
Adam C. Varble, Adele L. Igel, Hugh Morrison, Wojciech W. Grabowski, Zachary L. Lebo, Rusen Öktem, David M. Romps, John M. Peters
5P(A2) - HA11
Astract
Investigating The Impact Of Aerosols And Meteorology On Updrafts And Microphysics In The Deep Convective Clouds
Saurabh PATIL / CIWRO, SOM, University of Oklahoma, USA
Saurabh Patil, Greg McFarquhar, Mengistu Wolde, Cuong Nguyen, Keyvan Ranjbar, Leonid Nichman, Natalia Bliankinshtein, Kenny Bala, Greg Roberts, Pavlos Kollias, Zackary Mages
5P(A2) - HA12
Astract
Aircraft Observed High Supersaturation Indicates a Large Potential for Aerosol Convective Invigoration
Daniel ROSENFELD / The Hebrew University of Jeruslem, Israel
Daniel Rosenfeld, Zengxin Pan

H1. Polar Clouds

Time & Place July 15 (Mon), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Robert David / Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway
Celine Planche / LaMP, University Clermont Auvergne, France
15P(H1) - HB01
Astract
Over The Edge: Semi-Lagrangian Cloud Phase Changes In Polar Mixed-phase Clouds Across The Marginal Sea Ice Zone
Tim CARLSEN / Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway
Tim Carlsen, Robert O. David, Patrick C. Taylor, Emily E. Monroe, Trude Storelvmo
15P(H1) - HB02
Astract
The Roles of Subsidence and Inversion Strength on Cloud Phase and Cloud Properties Observed During the MOSAiC Expedition
Andrew DZAMBO / Cooperative Institute for Severe and High Impact Weather and Research Operations, University of Oklahoma, United States
Andrew M. Dzambo, Greg M. McFarquhar, Hugh Morrison, Wojciech W. Grabowski, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Matthew Shupe
15P(H1) - HB03
Astract
The Two Arctic Atmospheric States and Their Impacts on the Surface Energy Budget at MOSAiC
Matthew SHUPE / University of Colorado
Matthew Shupe, Ola Persson, Christopher Cox, Michael Gallagher, Amy Solomon, Anne Sledd, Don Perovich
15P(H1) - HB04
Astract
Characterizing Precipitation And Improving Rainfall Estimates Over The Southern Ocean Using Ship-borne Disdrometer And Dual-polarimetric C-band Radar
Yi HUANG / The University of Melbourne, Australia
Yi Huang, Larry Ger Aragon, Peter May, Jonathan Crosier, Estefania Montoya Duque, Paul Connolly, Keith Bower
15P(H1) - HB05
Astract
Study Of Arctic Cloud Properties Based On Global And Regional Climate Model Data And Satellite Observations For Different Sea-ice Conditions
Alexandra NARIZHNAYA / Laboratory of climate theory, A.M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Alexandra Narizhnaya, Alexander Chernokulsky, Annette Rinke, , Igor Mokhov
15P(H1) - HB06
Astract
62°S Witnesses The Transition of Boundary Layer Marine Aerosol Pattern Over The Southern Ocean (50°S-68°S, 63°E-150°E) During The Spring And Summer: Results From MARCUS
Qing NIU / University of Oklahoma, USA
Qing Niu, Greg McFarquhar, Roger Marchand, Adam Theisen, Steven M. Cavallo, Connor Flynn, Paul J. DeMott, Christina S. McCluskey, Thomas C. J. Hill, Ruhi S. Humphries

J1. Cloud Electricity

Time & Place July 15 (Mon), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Rachel Albrecht / University of São Paulo, Brazil
Martina Kraemer / Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Germany
15P(J1) - HB07
Astract
Influence of Ice Production on Cloud Electrification and Lightning Activity in Simulated Thunderstorms
Ines VONGPASEUT / Laboratoire d'Aérologie, UMR 5560, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, IRD, France
Inès Vongpaseut, Christelle Barthe
15P(J1) - HB08
Astract
Lightning and Electrical Characteristics in an Intense and Devastating Thunderstorm: A Case Study in Eastern India
Rupraj BISWASHARMA / Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India
Rupraj Biswasharma, Sunil D. Pawar, Mohen Konwar, Sanjay Sharma, V. Gopalakrishnan
15P(J1) - HB09
Astract
Lightning and Updraft Characteristics Associated with Storm Modes Observed in Argentina and Colorado
Kristen RASMUSSEN / Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, United States
Kristen L Rasmussen, Mitchell Gregg, Marqi Rocque, Wiebke Deierling, Rachel Albrecht
15P(J1) - HB10
Astract
Transition of Dominant Cloud Microphysical Processes for Increasing Lightning Preceding Downbursts in Multi-cell Convective Clouds
Makoto KONDO / Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, Japan
Makoto KONDO, Yousuke SATO
15P(J1) - HB11
Astract
Lightning and Heavy Rainfall a Major Challenge in Numerical Weather Prediction Model: Importance of Ice Nucleation over Indian subcontinent
Anupam HAZRA / Monsoon Mission, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), India
Anupam Hazra, Moumita Bhowmik, Chandrima Mallick, Rituparna Chowdhury, Greeshma M. Mohan, Subrata K. Das, Jen-Ping Chen, S. D. Pawar
15P(J1) - HB12
Astract
Numerical study on the charge neutralization of the summer lightnings measured at north part of Kanto Area, Japan
Yousuke SATO / Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
Yousuke Sato, Mitsuteru Sato, Masaru Inatsu, Atsushi Nagao, Yumiko Yamashita, Takashi Ikeda, Farhan Mahmood

July 15 (Mon)


15P(Mon) 001
Astract
The Next Generation Wyoming King Air Research Aircraft
Jeffrey FRENCH / Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA
Jeffrey French, Matthew Burkhart, Coltin Grasmick, Adam Majewski, Bart Geerts, Dana Caulton, Shane Murphy
15P(Mon) 005
Astract
Implementation and Application of a Particle Image Velocimetry System in Korea Cloud Physics Experimental Chamber (K-CPEC)
Miloslav BELORID / Research Applications Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Republic of Korea
Miloslav Belorid, Bu-Yo Kim, Kyoungmi Lee, Joo Wan Cha, Minsu Park
15P(Mon) 009
Astract
RCEMIP-ACI: Cloud-Aerosol-Circulation Coupling in ConvectiveResolving RCE Simulations
Guy DAGAN / Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Guy Dagan
15P(Mon) 015
Astract
Improving the Parameterization of Effective Droplet Radius and its Application in Exploring the First Aerosol Indirect Effects
Moumita BHOWMIK / IITM Pune, India
Moumita Bhowmik , D. C. Ayantika, P. Swapna, Anupam Hazra, R. Krishnan
15P(Mon) 017
Astract
Re-examining the aerosol-invigoration effect for deep convective clouds
Zhanqing LI / University of Maryland
Zhanqing Li, Natalia Henao, Tianning Su
15P(Mon) 021
Astract
Improving aerosol effective radiative forcing in E3SM v3 with new cloud microphysics and deep convective wet removal treatments
Jiwen FAN / Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA
Jiwen Fan, Yunpeng Shan, Kai Zhang
15P(Mon) 025
Astract
Intensification Of Severe Convective Events In Northern Eurasia: Evidence From A Variety Of Observations
Alexander CHERNOKULSKY / Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS, Russia
Alexander Chernokulsky, Michael Kurgansky, Andrey Shikhov, Aleksey Bugrimov, Alexey Eliseev, Fedor Kozlov, Igor Mokhov, Alexandra Narizhnaya, Vladimir Semenov, Alexander Sprygin, Yulia Yarinich
15P(Mon) 029
Astract
Characteristics of ZDR columns in a high-resolution numerical weather prediction model
Chun Hay Brian LO / Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Chun Hay Brian Lo, Thorwald H. M. Stein, Chris D. Westbrook, Paul R. Field, Kalli Furtado, Jonathan Wilkinson, Timothy Darlington, Humphrey W. Lean, Robert W. Scovell
15P(Mon) 033
Astract
Retrieval Of Pristine Ice And Snow Crystal Mass-Size Relationship From In-Situ Measurements
Emmanuel FONTAINE / CNRM, Université de Toulouse, Météo-France, CNRS
Emmanuel FONTAINE, MCFARQUHAR G., SCHWARZENBOECK A., DELANOE J., BRECHNER P., HU Y., COUTRIS P., BAZANTAY C., STRAPP J.W.
15P(Mon) 037
Astract
Usage of Ultra-high Synthetic Precipitation Data for Validation of RADAR Precipitation
Jaiho OH / Nano C&W Co. Ltd., Seongnam, Gyeonggi, Korea
Jaiho OH, Ji-Won Oh, Su-In Moon, Mo-Rang Hue
15P(Mon) 041
Astract
A Tilting Cloud Vertical Structure Associated With Northward Advance Of The East Asian Summer Monsoon
Yunying LI / College of Meteorology and Oceanography, National University of Defense Technology,China
Li yunying, Zhang chao, Sun guorong, Zhang zhiwei
15P(Mon) 045
Astract
Atmospheric Profiling of Precipitation in Extreme Weather with Vertically-Pointing Birdbath Scans from the German C-band Radar Network
Paul OCKENFUSS / Meteorologisches Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Mathias Gergely, Paul Ockenfuß, Stefan Kneifel, Michael Frech
15P(Mon) 049
Astract
Improving the Dynamic Core of a Pseudo-incompressible Model in the η Coordinate
Wenhao HU / Key Laboratory of Cloud-Precipitation Physics and Severe Storms, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Wenhao HU, Jiming SUN
15P(Mon) 053
Astract
A Case Study of Deep Convection Initiation over Hainan Island, China
Yuxin MA / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences,, Peking University, China
Yuxin Ma, Guilin Lu, Shizuo Fu, Xin Deng, Huiwen Xue
15P(Mon) 057
Astract
Causes of an extremely low visibility event in Northeast China
Dianbin CAO / Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
Dianbin Cao, Xuelong Chen, Yanluan Lin, Qinghong Zhang, Yaoming Ma
15P(Mon) 061
Astract
Effects of the Air-Sea Thermodynamic Property Variations on Sea Fog and Low-level Clouds over the South Atlantic in Summer
Mengge QI / Ocean University of China, China
QI Mengge, ZHANG Suping, YI Li
15P(Mon) 065
Astract
Detection of dawn sea fog/low stratus using geostationary satellite imagery
Li YI / College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Ocean University of China
Li YI, Mengya Li, Xiaomeng Shi, King-Fai Li, Joerg Bendix
15P(Mon) 069
Astract
Parameterization of Visibility in Fog in Terms of Bulk Microphysical Quantities and Particle Size Distribution Parameters
Faisal BOUDALA / Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ontario, Canada
Faisal Bouadala, George Isaac, Ismail Gultepe, Robert Reed
15P(Mon) 073
Astract
Application of Time-Dependent Melting on Hail Formation in a Spectral Bin Microphysics Cloud Model in South America
FABIO LUIZ TEIXEIRA GONALVES / Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-090, Brazil
Fabio Luiz Teixeira Gonçalves, Marcos Vinicius Bueno de Morais, Angel Liduvino Vara-Vela, Viviana Vanesa Urbina Guerrero, Jorge Alberto Martins, Vaughan Trevor James Phillips
15P(Mon) 077
Astract
Secondary ice production - No clear evidence of a very productive rime-splintering mechanisms during dry and wet growth
Dennis Niedermeier / Leibniz Institute of Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), Leipzig, Germany
Dennis Niedermeier, Johanna Seidel, Alexei Kiselev, Alice Keinert, Frank Stratmann, Thomas Leisner, Susan Hartmann
15P(Mon) 081
Astract
Which Microphysical Processes Dominate the Ice in Mixed-phase clouds – Preliminary Results from FOR-ICE
Luisa ICKES / Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Luisa Ickes, Hannah Frostenberg, Paraskevi Georgakaki, Ulrike Proske, Georgia Sotiropoulou, Eleanor May, Patrick Eriksson, Maria Gonçalves Ageitos, Anna Lewinschal, Athanasios Nenes, David Neubauer, Carlos Pérez García-Pando
15P(Mon) 085
Astract
High small ice concentration in stratiform clouds over Eastern China based on aircraft observations: habit properties and potential roles of secondary ice production
Yang WANG / Lanzhou University
Yang Wang, Ranyao Kong, Yuquan Zhou, Chuanfeng Zhao
15P(Mon) 092
Astract
Competition Between Radiative and Seeding Effects of Overlying Clouds on Underlying Marine Stratocumulus
Bida JIAN / College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, China
Bida Jian, Jiming Li
15P(Mon) 099
Astract
The Settling Rates of Particles in Rayleigh-Bénard Turbulence
Kristin SWARTZ-SCHULT / Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, USA
Kristin Swartz-Schult, David Richter, Raymond Shaw, Will Cantrell, Jesse Anderson, Hamed Fahandezh Sadi, Swafuva Varappillikudy Sulaiman, Andrew Grace
15P(Mon) 103
Astract
Impact of high-altitude aerosol hygroscopic properties on cloud microphysics over the North China Plain: WRF-SBM results
Gao QIAN / Beijing Weather Modification Center
Qian Gao, Xiang’e Liu, Hui He
15P(Mon) 107
Astract
Systematic Regime Classification of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions and Rigorous Causality/Feedback Analysis
Yangang LIU / Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Yangang Liu, Kashif Anwar, Yaohui Shu, Tao Zhang, Chunsong Lu, Khan Alam, Xiaolin Li
15P(Mon) 111
Astract
Evidence of Strong Aerosol Impacts on Liquid Clouds
Ying CHEN / University of Birmingham
Ying Chen, Jim Haywood, Yu Wang, Florent Malavelle, George Jordan, Daniel Partridge, Jonathan Fieldsend, Johannes De Leeuw, Anja Schmidt, Nayeong Cho, Lazaros Oreopoulos, Daniel Grosvenor, Paul Field, Ulrike Lohmann
15P(Mon) 115
Astract
Examining Persistent Open Cellular Stratocumulus Clouds Over The North Atlantic
August MIKKELSEN / Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, United States of America
August Mikkelsen, Virendra Ghate, Daniel McCoy
15P(Mon) 119
Astract
Dependency of stratocumulus-cumulus transition on model vertical resolution in large-eddy simulations
Han-Byeol LEE / Kongju National University
Han-Byeol Lee, Hyunho Lee
15P(Mon) 123
Astract
Experimental Wind Tunnel Studies On Spontaneous and Collision-Induced Breakup Of Drops
MIKLOS SZAKALL / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, University of Mainz, Germany
Karoline Diehl, Alexander Theis, Tobias Jungbluth, Subir Kumar Mitra, Miklos Szakall
15P(Mon) 127
Astract
Better In-situ Water Drop Measurements Using Grayscale Optical Array Probes
Phil ROSENBERG / University of Leeds
Phil Rosenberg, Jonathon Crosier, Steve Abel
15P(Mon) 131
Astract
Variations Of LWC Vertical Profile In Numerical Simulation Of A Convection Cloud Chamber That Depends On Environmental Conditions
Sanggyeom KIM / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University, Korea
15P(Mon) 135
Astract
Retrieval and Vertical Distribution of Cloud Microphysical Parameters Based on Airborne Ka band Millimeter Wave Radar
Xiao YANG / Shanxi Weather Modification Center, Shanxi Meteorological Service, China
Xiao Yang, Yannian Zhu, Hongping Sun, Junmei Yang
15P(Mon) 139
Astract
Monthly Dependence of Z-R relationship and its improvement Using deep learning
YERIM LIM / School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea
Yerim Lim, Hyun-Jin Jeong, Yong-Jae Moon, Yeji Choi, Doyi Kim
15P(Mon) 143
Astract
Combination of Different Distrometer data by incorporating measuremnt uncertainty for Complete Drop Size Distributions
Sanghun LIM / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Center for Atmospheric REmote sensing (CARE), Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea
Sanghun Lim, Wonbae Bang, Kyuhee Shin, Kwonil Kim, Viswanathan Bringi, Merhala Thurai, GyuWon Lee
15P(Mon) 147
Astract
Assessment and Comparison of Planetary Boundary Layer Heights Using Various Methods: A Study Based on Radiosonde Observations
Junsik KIM / BK21 School of Earth and Environmental Systems, Division of Earth Environmental System, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
Junsik Kim, Junshik Um
15P(Mon) 151
Astract
Passive Remote Sensing of Cloud Optical and Microphysical Properties: Assessment from the NASA CAMP2Ex Field Campaign and Advancements with Cloud Tomography for Structured Clouds
Larry DI GIROLAMO / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Larry Di Girolamo, John Lundstrom, Jesse Loveridge, Dongwei Fu
15P(Mon) 155
Astract
Exploring the Suitable Observational Strategy of Using an Ultra-high-resolution Radar to Observe Drizzle Drops in a Large Cloud Chamber
Kwonil KIM / School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, NY, USA
Kwonil Kim, Fan Yang, Zeen Zhu, Pavlos Kollias
15P(Mon) 159
Astract
Using aviation as a natural experiment to understand high cloud processes
Edward GRYSPEERDT / Imperial College Londo
Edward GRYSPEERDT, George Horner, Marc Stettler, Roger Teoh, Ulrike Burkhardt, Toni Delovski, David Painemal
15P(Mon) 163
Astract
Roles of vertical wind shear and buoyancy for long-lived Arctic mixed-phase clouds observed during MOSAiC
Tempei HASHINO / School of Engineering Science, Kochi University of Technology
Ryuto Hamada, Tempei Hashino, Gijs de Boer
15P(Mon) 167
Astract
From Closed To Open: A Case Study Of Mesoscale Cellular Convection Over The Southern Ocean Using Field Observations And Cloud-resolving Modeling
Yi HUANG / The University of Melbourne
Yi Huang, Estefania Montoya Duque, Steven Siems, Peter May
15P(Mon) 171
Astract
Airborne Observations of Particle Density in High Ice Water Content Cloud Systems
Aaron BANSEMER / NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
Aaron Bansemer, J. Walter Strapp
15P(Mon) 175
Astract
An Evaluation of a Convolutional Neural Network for Classifying Images from In-situ, High-resolution Cloud Probes
David DELENE / Atmospheric Sciences Department, University of North Dakota, USA
Marwa Majdi, Christian Nairy, David Delene
15P(Mon) 179
Astract
Cirrus Particle Size Distributions from Particle Imaging and Counting
Thomas KUHN / Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Thomas KUHN, János STENSZKY, Gwenaël BERTHET, Jean-Baptiste RENARD
15P(Mon) 183
Astract
Estimation of Size Difference in Solid Precipitation Particles Based on Satellite and Ground-Based Radars
Yusuke GOTO / Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan
Yusuke Goto, Taro Shinoda, Haruya Minda, Moeto Kyushima, Kenji Baba, Yukiya Minami, Nobuhiro Takahashi, Kazuhisa Tsuboki
15P(MON) 187
Astract
Assessing Ice Particle Optical Models With Habit-Specific Particle Light Scattering Measurements In Ice Clouds
Martin SCHNAITER / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Martin Schnaiter, Shawn Wagner, Franziska Nehlert, Guanglang Xu, Emma Järvinen
15P(MON) 191
Astract
Xuemei CHEN / CNRM, Météo-France, CNRS
Xuemei CHEN / CNRM, Météo-France, CNRS
Xuemei Chen, Romain Joseph, Gaëlle Kerdraon, Benoît Tournadre, Jérôme Vidot, Emmanuel Fontaine
15P(MON) 195
Astract
Decoupling ENSO's Signature from Cloud Feedback Estimation
Huan LIU / Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Huan Liu, Ilan Koren, Orit Altaratz
15P(MON) 199
Astract
Improved cloud-fraction relations for global models
Paul FIELD / Met Office, University of Leeds, UK
Paul Field, Kalli Furtado, Frankie Cottrell, Paul Barrett
15P(MON) 203
Astract
Laboratory Studies On The Influence Of Turbulence On Heterogeneous Ice Particle Formation
Dennis NIEDERMEIER / Atmospheric Microphysics Department, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany
Dennis Niedermeier, Kokab Goharian, Silvio Schmalfuss, Raymond A. Shaw, Juan Pedro Mellado, Frank Stratmann
15P(MON) 211
Astract
The Generalized Double-Moment Normalization Approach for Drop Size Distribution of Rain in the Bulk-type Cloud Microphysics Scheme
JoongHyun JO / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Center for Atmospheric REmote sensing (CARE), Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
JoongHyun Jo, Sun-Young Park, Kyo-Sun Sunny Lim, Wonbae Bang, Gyuwon Lee, Sumin Song
15P(MON) 215
Astract
Constraining The Sub-grid Overlap Of Liquid And Ice In Models Using Airborne Observations
Matt EVANS / Observations-based Research, Met Office, United Kingdom
Matt Evans, Steven Abel, Paul Field, Declan Finney
15P(MON) 219
Astract
In-situ Measurements of Cloud Microphysics over Arabian Sea Region
SUDARSAN BERA / INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL METEOROLOGY, PUNE, INDIA
SUDARSAN BERA, SACHIN PATADE, THARA PRABHAKARAN
15P(MON) 223
Astract
Characterizing The Influence Of Riming On Spatial Variability Of Ice Water Content In Mixed-phase Clouds Using Airborne Data
Nina MAHERNDL / Leipzig Institute of Meteorology (LIM), University of Leipzig, Germany
Nina Maherndl, Manuel Moser, Mario Mech, Nils Risse, Aaron Bansemer, Maximilian Maahn
15P(MON) 227
Astract
Improvement of Cloud Microphysical Processes and its Application over the Tibetan Plateau and Surrounding Areas
Xiaoqi XU / Joint Institute for Atmospheric Sciences, China
Xiaoqi Xu
15P(MON) 231
Astract
Understanding Roles of Cloud and Associated Feedback in the Recent Amplified Arctic Warming
Hailong WANG / Earth System Modeling Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Hailong Wang, Yiling Huo, Ian Baxter
15P(MON) 235
Astract
Improving Precipitation Forecasting in the Yarlung Tsangbo Grand Canyon: Integrating Optimized Cumulus and TOFD Schemes
Qiang ZHANG / Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Qiang Zhang, Xuelong Chen, Yaoming Ma
15P(MON) 238
Astract
Automatic Identification Of Systematic Model Failures In Ensemble Precipitation Forecasts
Yuliya KAZACHKOVA / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
Yuliya Kazachkova, Annette Miltenberger
15P(MON) 242
Astract
Variation of Cloud Microphysical Properties with Environmental Conditions Measured in Cold Air Outbreaks (CAOs): Results from CAESAR 2024
Nick AMUNDSEN / 1. Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, 2. School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, USA
Nick Amundsen, Greg McFarquhar
15P(MON) 246
Astract
Occurrence of Multi-layer Clouds and Ice-crystal Seeding in the Arctic Observed by Radar and Radiosondes
Peggy ACHTERT / Leipzig Institute for Meteorology, Leipzig University, Germany
Peggy Achtert, Torsten Seelig, Gabriella Wallentin ,Corinna Hoose, Matthias Tesche
15P(MON) 250
Astract
Effects of Prognostic Cloud Ice Number Concentrations on the Surface Air Temperature over the Arctic during M-PACE
Hyun-Joon SUNG / Division of Earth Environmental System Sciences (Major of Environmental Atmospheric Sciences)
Hyun-Joon Sung, Baek-Min Kim
15P(MON) 254
Astract
Effects of the Diurnal Cycle of Radiation on the Development of Tropical Cyclones in Rotating Radiative-Convective Equilibrium Experiments
Tetsuya TAKEMI / Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
Menggeng Xu, Tetsuya Takemi
15P(MON) 262
Astract
Differences Observed On The Rain Drop Size Distribution Of Precipitating Systems With And Without Lightning In Brazil
Carlos MORALES / Department of Atmospheric Science, University of São Paulo
Eduardo Ximenes, Carlos A. Morales Rodriguez
15P(MON) 265
Astract
Activity and Structure of Deep convective clouds over Naqu, Tibet Plateau
Dong ZHENG / State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China
Dong Zheng, Penglei Fan, Yijun Zhang, Wen Yao
15P(MON) 269
Astract
Numerical Simulation Studies About the Microphysical Mechanism and cloud seeding impacts on Snowfall in Mountain area in Beijing
Xiang E LIU / Beijing Weather Modification Center
Xiang E LIU, Hui He
15P(MON) 273
Astract
Assessment of the impact of turbulence vertical mixing on the hygroscopic seeding experiments
Wonheung KIM / KIAPS
wonheung Kim
15P(MON) 277
Astract
A Case Study on Two Differential Reflectivity Columns in a Convective Cell: Phased-Array Radar Observation and Cloud Model Simulation
Ren GANG / Weather Modification,Shanxi Weather Modification Center, China
Gang Ren, Yaning Dong ,Yiyu Li,Zhaolan Guo
15P(MON) 281
Astract
Aerosol Impact on Cloud Lifetime in the Monsoon Environment
Thara PRABHAKARAN / IITM, Pune, India
Thara Prabhakaran, Neelam Malap, K. Gayatri, S. Samanta, M. Konwar, P. Murugavel, Alexander Khain
15P(MON) 289
Astract
Blowing snow as a natural glaciogenic cloud seeding mechanism: a numerical case study
Xiaoqin JING / Department of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
Xiaoqin Jing, Enhong Liu, Bart Geerts, Binod Pokharel, Yan Yin, Jing Yang
15P(MON) 297
Astract
A Voronoi analysis about the inertial particle clustering in turbulence flow with considering collision-coagulation
Jun FENG / School of Atmospheric Sciences,Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai, China
Jun Feng, Xiaohui Meng, Ewe-Wei Saw
15P(MON) 301
Astract
turbulent mixing of cloud droplets: scale matters
Wiebke FREY / Wageningen University and Research, Netherlands
Wiebke Frey, Silvio Schmalfuß, Frank Stratmann, Dennis Niedermeier
15P(MON) 305
Astract
Scheme Sensitivity Test on Summer Heavy Rainfall Events in Korea using WRF
Minseo YU / Department of Climate and Energy Systems Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Minseo Yu, Seungyeon Lee, Jiwon Yoon, Sujeong Lim, Seon Ki Park
15P(MON) 313
Astract
Linli FU / Sun Yat-sen University, School of Atmospheric Sciences, ZhuHai, China
Linli FU
15P(MON) 317
Astract
Quantifying the Cluster Scales of Hydrometeors in Mixed-phase Stratiform Clouds
Yan YIN / School of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, China
Yan Yin, Jing Yang, Zhizhi Qin, Chunsong Lu, Xiaoqin Jing, Yuting Deng
15P(MON) 321
Astract
Microphysical Effects Of Boundary-layer Biological Aerosol Particles On Deep Convective Storm Processes
Charles DAVIS / Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA
Charles M. Davis, Susan C. van den Heever, Peter J. Marinescu, Leah D. Grant, Claudia Mignani, Stephen M. Saleeby, Michael Jensen, Pavlos Kolias, Mariko Oue, Benjamin D. Ascher, Tyler W. Barbero, Jacob A. Escobedo, Nicholas M. Falk, Sean W. Freeman, Gabri
15P(MON) 325
Astract
Comparative Analysis of Atmospheric Ice Nucleation Concentration and Parameter Formulas in Shenyang and Huangshan
Hang SU / Liaoning Meteorological Station, Shenyang, China
Hang SU, Zhongyan LU, Shuhui ZHAO, Jinhu WANG, Kejin REN
15P(MON) 329
Astract
The Impact Of Immersion Freezing Parameterizations On The Interpretation Of Laboratory, Field, And Cloud Modeling Studies
Daniel KNOPF / School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University
Daniel Alexander Knopf
15P(MON) 333
Astract
Preliminary results of Portable Ice Nucleation Experiment (PINE) observation at JeJu in Korea
Joo Wan CHA / Research Applications Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Republic of Korea
Joo WAN CHA, Bu-Yo Kim, Miloslav Belorid, Kyoungmi Lee, Jeongeun Baek, Yong Hee Lee
15P(MON) 337
Astract
Evidence for Anthropogenic Organic Aerosols Contributing to Ice Nucleation
Ping TIAN / Beijing Key Laboratory of Cloud, Precipitation and Atmospheric Water Resources, Beijing Meteorological Service, Beijing, China
Ping, Tian, Dantong, Liu, Kai, Bi, Mengyu, Huang, Yangzhou, Wu, Kang, Hu, Ruijie, Li, Hui, He, Deping, Ding, Yaqiong, Hu, Quan, Liu, Delong, Zhao, Yan, Qiu, Shaofei, Kong, Huiwen, Xue
15P(MON) 341
Astract
Sensitivity of Mixed-Phase Cold-Air Outbreak Clouds to Aerosol-Cloud Interactions and Ice Production Processes Depends on Environmental Conditions: A Comparison between Spring and Autumn CAO Case Studies over the Labrador Sea
Xinyi HUANG / Institude for Climate and Atmospheric Science, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Xinyi Huang, Paul Field Affiliation, Benjamin Murray, Daniel Grosvenor, Floortje Van Den Heuvel, Kenneth Carslaw
15P(MON) 345
Astract
Hygroscopic Nanostructured Materials for Cloud Seeding
Sang Hoon KIM / Extreme Materials Research Center, KIST, South Korea
Syed Mushtaq, Seung Won Choi, Gun-hee Moon, Sang Hoon Kim
15P(MON) 349
Astract
A Novel, Low-Cost Instrument for in-Situ Sampling of Supermicron Aerosol Particles
Katherine ACKERMAN / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA
Alison D. Nugent, Katherine L. Ackerman, Chung Taing, Jorgen B. Jensen

D1. Liquid-Phase Clouds (Aerosol-cloud-precipitation-radiation interactions) (1)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 08:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Minghui Diao / San Jose State University, United States
Tianle Yuan / UMBC-GESTAR-II, NASA GSFC
16A(D1) - HA01
Astract
Cloud controlling factors for aerosol-cloud interactions in opportunistic experiments
Peter MANSHAUSEN / AOPP, University of Oxford, UK
Peter Manshausen, Duncan Watson-Parris, Philip Stier
16A(D1) - HA02
Astract
Largest Marine Cloud Brightening Requires Adding Both Fine And Coarse Aerosols
Fan LIU / School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
Fan LIU, Zengxin Pan, Daniel Rosenfeld, Lin Zang, Yannian Zhu, Wei Gong, Feiyue Mao
16A(D1) - HA03
Astract
Quantifying the contributions of changes in emission and meteorology to changes in global marine low clouds in recent two decades
Minghuai WANG / School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, China
Minghuai Wang
16A(D1) - HA04
Astract
Effects of the Estimated Inversion Strength and Aerosols on Monthly Variations of Subtropical Marine Stratocumulus to the West of Africa
Tra DINH / Department of Physics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Tra Dinh, Waren Dale Soriano, Gilles Bellon
16A(D1) - HA05
Astract
Coupling between Cloud and Land Surface Modulated Aerosol-Cloud Interactions For Warm Clouds
Zhanqing LI / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, United States
Tianning SU, Zhanqing Li
16A(D1) - HA06
Astract
Buffering of Aerosol-cloud Adjustments by Coupling between Radiative Susceptibility and Precipitation Efficiency
Ci SONG / Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA
Ci Song, Daniel T. McCoy, Trude Eidhammer, Andrew Gettelman, Isabel L. McCoy, Duncan Watson-Parris, Casey J. Wall, Gregory Elsaesser, Robert Wood

D2. Liquid-Phase Clouds (Aerosol-cloud-precipitation-radiation interactions) (2)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Tra Dinh / Department of Physics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Darrel Baumgardner / Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
16A(D2) - HA07
Astract
Constraining marine cloud brightening: observations, models, and field studies
Robert WOOD / Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
Robert Wood, Sarah Doherty, Ehsan Erfani, Jeyun Chun, Lucas McMichael, Peter Blossey, Hongwei Sun, Philip Rasch, Haruki Hirasawa, Mingxuan Wang, Jessica Medrado, Dongyun Shin, Ryan Eastman
16A(D2) - HA08
Astract
Using Large Number of Ship-Tracks to Improve Understanding of Aerosol-cloud Interactions, Indirect Forcing and Geoengineering
Tianle YUAN / UMBC-GESTAR-II, NASA GSFC
Tianle Yuan, Hua Song, Robert Wood, Lazaros Oreopoulos, Chenxi Wang, Kerry Meyer, Steven Platnick, Hongbin Yu, Donifan Barahona, Mian Chin, Huisheng Bian, Kathleen Breen
16A(D2) - HA09
Astract
Aerosol And Updraft Limited Regimes Of Cloud Droplet Formation In Two Climate Models
Daniel PARTRIDGE / Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Daniel Partridge, Harri Kokkola, Paul Bowen, Katia Piscina, Emanuele Tovazzi
16A(D2) - HA10
Astract
The Impact of Aerosol on Cloud Water: A Heuristic Perspective
Fabian HOFFMANN / Ludwig Maximilian University, Germany
Fabian Hoffmann, Franziska Glassmeier, Graham Feingold
16A(D2) - HA11
Astract
Clouds in a Box Versus Clouds in the Sky: Studying Cloud Processes with a Laboratory Convection Cloud Chamber
Steve KRUEGER / Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah, USA
Steve Krueger, Raymond Shaw, Aaron Wang
16A(D2) - HA12
Astract
On our Ability to Infer Process-level Understanding from Snapshots of Atmospheric Fields
Graham FEINGOLD / NOAA
Graham Feingold, Fabian Hoffmann, Franziska Glassmeier

C1. Ice-phase clouds, Mixed-Phase Clouds (1)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Corinna Hoose / Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research - Troposphere Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Meteorology, Germany
David Mitchell / Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, USA
16P(C1) - HA01
Astract
Cirrus Cloud Microphysical Properties and Aerosol Indirect Effects based on In-Situ Observations and Global Climate Models
Minghui DIAO / San Jose State University
Minghui Diao, Derek Ngo, Flor Vanessa Maciel, Ryan Patnaude, Kai Lyv, Xiaohong Liu, Donifan Barahona
16P(C1) - HA02
Astract
Observation-based quantification of the aerosol - ice cloud radiative forcing
Odran SOURDEVAL / University of Lille
Odran Sourdeval, Johannes Quaas
16P(C1) - HA03
Astract
Transfer learning approach on the classification of ice particle aerosol scattering data
Skhathisomusa MTHEMBU / PECS, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Skhathisomusa Mthembu
16P(C1) - HA04
Astract
Impacts Of Using Observationally Constrained Arctic Ice-Nucleating Particle Concentrations In NorESM2
Astrid BRAGSTAD GJELSVIK / Department of Geoscience, University of Oslo, Norway
Astrid Bragstad Gjelsvik, Robert O. David, Tim Carlsen, Stefan Hofer, Zachary S. McGraw, Trude Storelvmo
16P(C1) - HA05
Astract
Spatial distribution and impacts of aerosols on clouds under Meiyu frontal weather background over central China based on aircraft observations
Junmei YANG / Shanxi Province Weather Modification Center, China
Junmei Yang, Junxia Li, Hongping Sun, Xiao Yang
16P(C1) - HA06
Astract
Merging Machine Learning And Microphysics For Weather Hazard Prediction
Anders JENSEN / NOAA, GSL, United States
Anders A. Jensen

C2. Ice-phase clouds, Mixed-Phase Clouds (2)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 16:30 - 17:15 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Odran Sourdeval / University of Lille, France
Julie Theriault / Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
16P(C2) - HA07
Astract
Improved Representation of Mixed-Phase Clouds in HARMONIE-AROME
Bjoerg Jenny ENGDAHL / Development Center for Weather Forecasts, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
Bjørg Jenny Engdahl
16P(C2) - HA08
Astract
Evaluation of High-Latitude Mixed-Phase Clouds Simulated in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) with Satellite Observations
Shaocheng XIE / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Shaocheng Xie, Meng Zhang, Xiaohong Liu
16P(C2) - HA09
Astract
Wet deposition in shallow convection over the Southern Ocean
Steven Siems / School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Monash University, Victoria, Australia
Tahereh Alinejadtabrizi, Steven Siems, Yi Huang, Francisco Lang, Luis Ackermann, Michael Manton, Greg Ayers, Ruhi Humphries, Melita Keywood, Paul Krummel, Alastair Williams

L3. Ice Nucleating Particles (INP) & Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) (3)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 17:15 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Ottmar Moehler / Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Cuiqi Zhang / Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
16P(L3) - HA10
Astract
Global Estimates of the Fraction of Cirrus Clouds Affected by Homogeneous Ice Nucleation
David MITCHELL / Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, USA
David Mitchell, Anne Garnier
16P(L3) - HA11
Astract
Ice Nucleating Particle Enrichment In Sea-Spray Generation Experiments
Heike WEX / Atmospheric Micro-Physics, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany
Heike Wex, Emma Monnier, Sebastian Zeppenfeld, Manuela van Pinxteren, Xianda Gong, Manuel Dall’Osto
16P(L3) - HA12
Astract
Characterization Of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation With In Situ Measurement, And Study On Its Impact In Convective Cloud Systems Using A 3D Bin Microphysics Model
Antoine CANZI / Université Clermont-Auvergne, Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, INSU-CNRS UMR 6016, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Antoine Canzi, Evelyn Freney, Pierre Grzegorczyk, Wolfram Wobrock, Céline Planche

M1. Fog and Visibility

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 08:30 - 10:30 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Tim Carlsen / Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway
Faisal Boudala / Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada
16A(M1) - HB01
Astract
The effect of aerosols on fog lifetime: observational evidence and model simulations
Bin ZHU / School of Atmopsheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Bin Zhu, Shuqi Yan
16A(M1) - HB02
Astract
Relationships of dispersion and underlying physical processes of fog in different aerosol conditions
Xingcan JIA / Institute of Urban Meteorology (IUM), Chinese Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China
Xingcan Jia, Chunsong Lu, Yangang Liu, Fei Wang, Yuan Wang
16A(M1) - HB03
Astract
Aerosol-Turbulence-Fog Interactions in Marine Fog: Insights from Lagrangian Cloud Model Simulations
David RICHTER / University of Notre Dame
David Richter, Camilo Rodriguez Geno, Rachel Chang, Trevor VandenBoer, Gianina Giacosa, Leyla Salehpoor
16A(M1) - HB04
Astract
An Imperative Need for Improved Aerosol-chemistry Representations in Fog Visibility Forecasting
Moumita BHOWMIK / IITM Pune, India
Moumita Bhowmik, Anupam Hazra, Sachin D. Ghude, Sandeep Wagh, Avinash N Parde
16A(M1) - HB05
Astract
Contribution Of Cloud-fog Transitions Near The Kuroshio Extension To The Fog-prone Area In The Northwest Pacific In summer
Xinbei LI / Physical Oceanography Laboratory, Qingdao Collaborative Innovation Center of Marine Science and Technology, and Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction and Climate Laboratory, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
Xinbei Li, Suping Zhang
16A(M1) - HB06
Astract
Analysis of a sea fog process under north wind near the Kuril Islands
Yuechao JIANG / College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
Yuechao Jiang, Li Yi, Suping Zhang, Xinbei Li, Xiaoyu Wang, Yilin Liu

O1. Turbulence and Entrainment (1)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Michael Larsen / Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Charleston, USA
Yan Yin / School of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, China
16A(O1) - HB07
Astract
Broadening Of Cloud Droplet Spectra Through Eddy Hopping: Why Did We All Have It Wrong?
Wojciech GRABOWSKI / Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Gustavo C. Abade, Wojciech W. Grabowski
16A(O1) - HB08
Astract
Impact of inhomogeneous entrainment-mixing on liquid-ice mass partitioning in mixed-phase cumulus clouds
Jing YANG / Department of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Jing Yang, Guozheng Zhao, Chunsong Lu, Yan Yin, Yonggang Wang, Lei Zhu
16A(O1) - HB09
Astract
A New Approach for Estimating Entrainment and Detrainment Rates in Shallow Cumuli: Development, Evaluation, and Application
Lei ZHU / CIC-FEMD, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Lei Zhu, Yiqi Chen
16A(O1) - HB10
Astract
Effects of Updraft Entrainment on the Deepening of Convective Cells in LASSO-CACTI Simulations
Enoch JO / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Enoch Jo, Zhe Feng, James N. Marquis, Adam C. Varble, William Gustafson Jr.
16A(O1) - HB11
Astract
Life Cycle Evolution of Inhomogeneous Mixing in Shallow Cumulus Clouds
Jung-Sub LIM / LMU, Germany
Jung-Sub Lim, Fabian Hoffmann
16A(O1) - HB12
Astract
Improving Entrainment-Mixing Parameterization in CESM and The Impact on the Simulation of Stratocumulus-to-Cumulus Transition
Xin HE / CIC-FEMD, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Xin He, Yuhao Lin

O2. Turbulence and Entrainment (2)

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Wojciech Grabowski / Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Szymon Malinowski / Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland
16P(O2) - HB01
Astract
Euler-Lagrangian Studies Of Small-Scale Mixing In The Bulk Of A Cloud
Vladyslav PUSHENKO / Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technische Universitaet Ilmenau, Germany
Vladyslav Pushenko, Joerg Schumacher
16P(O2) - HB02
Astract
Investigation of Entrainment-Mixing Processes in Laboratory Experiments and Large-Eddy Simulations
Jaemin YEOM / Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USA
Jaemin Yeom, Ian Helman, Prasanth Prabhakaran, Aaron Wang, Mikhail Ovchinnikov, Jesse Anderson, Hamed Fahandezh Sadi, Fan Yang, Arthur Sedlacek, Raymond shaw, Will Cantrell
16P(O2) - HB03
Astract
Studying non-equilibrium and anisotropic turbulence in marine cumulus clouds
Stanislaw KROL / Institute of Geophysics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Stanisław Król, Marta Wacławczyk, Szymon Malinowski
16P(O2) - HB04
Astract
Direct Estimates Of Temperature Dissipation Rate In Clouds And In The Convective Boundary Layer From High-Resolution Airborne Temperature Measurements
Robert GROSZ / Institute of Geophysics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Robert Grosz, Maciej Lisicki, Stanisław Król, Szymon P. Malinowski
16P(O2) - HB05
Astract
Impact Of Vertical Velocity And Supersaturation Fluctuations On The Broadness Of Cloud Droplet Size Distributions Using High-Resolution In-Situ Airborne Measurements
Yayun QIAO / University of Oklahoma, USA
Yayun Qiao, Greg M. McFarquhar, Fan Mei
16P(O2) - HB06
Astract
The influence of the collision-coagulation on spatial distribution and relative velocity of small droplets in turbulent flow and its correlation with particle inertia
Xiaohui MENG / Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, School of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Shanghai University, China
Xiaohui Meng, Ewe-Wei Saw

I1. Tropical Clouds

Time & Place July 16 (Tue), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Alfons Schwarzenboeck / Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, Université Clermont Auvergne, Aubière, France
Paul Connolly / University of Manchester, UK
16P(I1) - HB07
Astract
Cloud-driven water vapor uplift and its radiative effects over the tropics
Lin ZANG / Chinese Antarctic Center of Surveying and Mapping, Wuhan University, China
Lin Zang, Daniel Rosenfeld, Zengxin Pan, Feiyue Mao, Yannian Zhu, Wei Gong
16P(I1) - HB08
Astract
Variability in Resolution Sensitivity of Updrafts and Surface Precipitation from Tropical Convection
Gabrielle LEUNG / Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA
Gabrielle R. Leung, Jennie Bukowski, Leah D. Grant, Peter J. Marinescu, Itinderjot Singh, Susan C. van den Heever
16P(I1) - HB09
Astract
Tropical Cirrus Are Highly Sensitive To Ice Microphysics Within A Nudged Global Storm-Resolving Model
Rachel ATLAS / LMD, CNRS, École Polytechnique, France
Rachel Atlas, Christopher Bretherton, Adam Sokol, Peter Blossey, Marat Khairoutdinov
16P(I1) - HB10
Astract
Cloud-type Mean Cloud Properties and Associated Cloud Radiative Effects in the Tropical “Chimney” Zones Using 20 Years High-Resolution CERES Satellite Data
Kuan-Man XU / NASA Langley Research Center, USA
Kuan-Man Xu, Moguo Sun, Yaping Zhou
16P(I1) - HB11
Astract
Rainfall Characteristics and Convective Organization during the Indian Summer Monsoon Using Dual Pol. Radar Observations
Soumya SAMANTA / CAIPEEX, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India
Soumya Samanta, P. Murugavel, Thara Prabhakaran
16P(I1) - HB12
Astract
Resolving Droplet Sedimentation Effects in Stratocumulus Clouds
Raphael PISTOR / International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modeling, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
Raphael Pistor, Juan Pedro Mellado

July 16 (Tue)


16P(Tue) 002
Astract
Developing The Next Generation Of Optical Array Probes
Jonathan CROSIER / Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Manchester, UK
Jonathan Crosier, Piotr Dudek, Stephen Carey, Paul Lawson
16P(Tue) 010
Astract
Quantifying The Invigoration Effect Of Aerosols During The Full Lifecycle Of Deep Convective Systems
Jianhua YIN / School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University, China
Jianhua Yin, Daniel Rosenfeld, Feiyue Mao, Zengxin Pan, Lin Zang, Yannian Zhu
16P(Tue) 014
Astract
Aerosol Effects on Tropical Convective Cloud Updrafts: Sensitivity to Model Grid Spacing
Peter MARINESCU / Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, United States of America
Peter J. Marinescu, Susan C. van den Heever, Leah D. Grant, Gabrielle R. Leung
16P(Tue) 018
Astract
Sensitivity of Convective Cloud Properties and Evolution to Model Physics during ESCAPE: Case Studies
Yishi HU / School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma
Yishi Hu, Zachary Lebo
16P(Tue) 022
Astract
The Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Aerosol Source: Pathways, Impact, and Significance for Other Regions
Lianet HERNANDEZ PARDO / Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Lianet Hernández Pardo, Anna Possner
16P(Tue) 026
Astract
An Application Of Hydrometeor Identification Algorithms To Multiple X-Band Radars: Case Study From The NSF ESCAPE Field Campaign
Amanda RICHTER / School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, United States
Amanda Richter, Greg McFarquhar, Jeffrey Snyder
16P(Tue) 030
Astract
Comprehensive Analysis Of Mesoscale Convective Systems Through Advanced Ice Crystal Morphological Analysis
Alfons SCHWARZENBOECK / Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, Université Clermont Auvergne, France
Clément Bazantay, Alfons Schwarzenboeck, Guy Febvre, Louis Jaffeux, Magalie Buguet, Dominique Bouniol, Eric Defer, Thomas Fiolleau
16P(Tue) 034
Astract
Satellite-based Identification and Statistical Analysis of Isolated Deep Convection Initiation in the North and South China Areas
Guilin LU / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing, China
Guilin Lu, Yangze Ren, Ke Cao, Shizuo Fu, Huiwen Xue
16P(Tue) 038
Astract
Impacts of the maritime-continental thermal contrasts on the dissipation of a squall line case: a simulation study
Jinghua CHEN / Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China
Jinghua Chen
16P(Tue) 043
Astract
Can Strong Winds Change The Collisional Breakup of Raindrops In Tropical Cyclones? An Exploratory Study Of Observational Analysis, Theoretical Consideration, And Model Simulation
Lin DENG / Shanghai Typhoon Institute, China
Lin Deng
16P(Tue) 046
Astract
Neural Network Approaches for Estimating Cloud Base Height from All-Sky Images
Mikhail BORISOV / Machine learning for Earth Sciences laboratory, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
Mikhail Borisov, Mikhail Krinitskiy
16P(Tue) 050
Astract
Exploring Global Climate Model Wind Speed Bias Originating From Unresolved Cloud, Convection, Precipitation And Circulation
Geethma WERAPITIYA / Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA
Werapitiya Gamaralage Hansani Geethma Werapitiya, Daniel McCoy, Gregory Elsaesser, Paul Field
16P(Tue) 054
Astract
An analysis of the urban impact on severe convective events based on long-term high-resolution simulations for the Moscow area
Alexander CHERNOKULSKY / Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS, Russia
Alexander Chernokulsky, Vladimir Platonov, Mikhail Varentsov, Andrey Shikhov, Yulia Yarinich
16P(Tue) 058
Astract
Numerical Prediction of Fog: Case Studies Using Novel Activation Scheme for Droplet Formation
Andras PETERKA / Department of Geology and Meteorology, University of Pécs, Hungary
András Peterka, István Geresdi, Tamás Weidinger
16P(Tue) 062
Astract
Study on Boundary Layer Characteristics of Persistent Sea Fog Processes in The West Coast of The Taiwan Strait
Wei SUN / Fujian Meteorological Observatory, Fujian Meteorological Bureau, China
Wei SUN, Wen LIN
16P(Tue) 066
Astract
Concurrence of Temperature and HumidityInversions in Winter in Qingdao, China
Chao ZHANG / College of Meteorology and Oceanography, National University of Defense Technology, China
Chao Zhang, Yunying Li, Xingxu Zhou
16P(Tue) 070
Astract
Atmospheric Conditions Conducive To MarineFog Over The Northeast Pacific In Winters 1979-2019
Suping ZHANG / Physical Oceanography Laboratory, Qingdao Collaborative Innovation Center of Marine Science and Technology, and Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction and Climate Laboratory, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
Suping Zhang, Xinbei Li, Darko Koračin, Li Yi, Xin Zhang
16P(Tue) 074
Astract
Influence of Secondary Ice Formation on Tropical Deep Convective Clouds in a Hector Thunderstorm Simulated by the Unified Model
Mengyu SUN / Centre for Atmospheric Science, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Mengyu Sun, Paul J. Connolly, Paul R. Field, Declan L. Finney
16P(Tue) 078
Astract
Importance Of Secondary Ice Production In Mixed-Phase Monsoon Clouds Over The Indian Subcontinent
Gayatri KULKARNI / Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India
Gayatri Kulkarni, Sachin Patade, Deepak Waman, Sonali Patade, Georgia Sotiropoulou, Thara Prabhakaran
16P(Tue) 089
Astract
Detection and Attribution of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Towards Anthropogenic Hemispheric Emissions Flipping
Alice HENKES / Institute for Meteorology, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Alice Henkes, Johannes Quaas, Hailing Jia, Jan Kretzschmar, Sabine Hörning
16P(Tue) 093
Astract
Characteristics of New Particle Formation Events Occurred over the Yellow Sea in Springtime from 2019 to 2023
Chanwoo AHN / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University, Seoul, 03722, Korea
Chanwoo Ahn, Seong Soo Yum, Minsu Park, Pyosuk Seo, Hee-Jung Yoo, Meehye Lee, Hyunmin Lee
16P(Tue) 096
Astract
A General Solution for Equilibrium Droplet Size Distributions in a Convection Cloud Chamber
Steve KRUEGER / Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah, USA
Grant Daniels, Steve Krueger
16P(Tue) 100
Astract
Evaluating Parameterization Relationships of CCN Processing in Boundary-Layer Clouds
David MECHEM / Department of Geography and Atmospheric Science, University of Kansas, USA
Mechem, David B., Horning, Zachary J.
16P(Tue) 104
Astract
Key Drivers Of The Stratocumulus-to-Cumulus Transition: Gaussian Process Emulation From A Perturbed Parameter Ensemble of LES
Rachel SANSOM / Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, University of Leeds, UK
Rachel Sansom, Ken Carslaw, Lindsay Lee, Jill Johnson, Leighton Regayre
16P(Tue) 108
Astract
Diurnal patterns of liquid cloud water adjustment
Yang WANG / Lanzhou University
Yang Wang, Jiayi Li, Jiming Li
16P(Tue) 112
Astract
By how much can co-condensation of semi-volatile compounds alter clouds?
Yu WANG / School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
Yu Wang, Judith Kleinheins, Beiping Luo, Ying Chen, Pengfei Liu, Ulrike Proske, David Neubauer, Sylvaine Ferrachat, Gang Chen, Claudia Marcolli, Thomas Peter, Ulrike Lohmann
16P(Tue) 116
Astract
Standardization of Cloud In-Situ Measurements: The European Centre for Cloud Ambient Intercomparisons (ECCINT) as part of the European Research Infrastructure ACTRIS
Christian MAIER / Sonnblick Observatory, GeoSphere Austria, Austria
Christian Maier, Pavel Sedlak, Petr Pesice, Kajal Julaha, Nada Zikova, Almuth Neuberger, Lea Haberstock, Paul Zieger, Cuiqi Zhang, Zamin A. Kanj, David Brus, Konstantinos Doulgeris, Antti Hyvarinnen, Mika Komppula, Petri Tiitta, Sergej Sel, Jutta Vüllers,
16P(Tue) 120
Astract
Investigating About Cloud Durations and Regional/Seasonal Characteristics of Clouds at North America From Geostationary Satellite Observations.
Jongjin SEO / University of Wisconsin - Madison
Jongjin Seo, Andrew Heidinger
16P(Tue) 124
Astract
A Mass-Conserving, Positive-Definite and Low Numerical-Dissipation Method for Solving the Kinetic Collection Equation
Lian-Ping WANG / Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, P.R. China
Lian-Ping Wang, Zhuangzhuang Tian
16P(Tue) 128
Astract
Impacts of Drop Breakup on Droplet Size Distributions using Lagrangian Superdroplet Method in Idealized Box Model Simulations
Puja ROY / Research Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
Puja ROY, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Hugh Morrison, Lulin Xue, Sarah Tessendorf, Wojciech W. Grabowski
16P(Tue) 132
Astract
PySDM v3 Particle-Based Microphysics Modelling Package: New Developments Including Water Isotopic Fractionation
Sanket BHIOGADE / Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Krakow, Poland
Sanket Bhiogade, Agnieszka Makulska, Clare Singer, Anna Jaruga, Sylwester Arabas
16P(Tue) 136
Astract
Impacts Of Small-Scale Turbulence Fluctuations, Entrainment, Mixing, And Secondary Activation On DSD Width In Warm Clouds: Observations And Model Simulations
Yayun QIAO / University of Oklahoma, US
Yayun Qiao, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Greg McFarquhar, Wojciech W Grabowski, Hugh Morrison, Fan Mei
16P(Tue) 140
Astract
Influence of wall functions on convergence with respect to spatial grid spacing in large-eddy simulation of convection cloud chamber
Eunmi KIM / Department of Atmospheric Science, Kongju National University, South Korea
Eunmi Kim, Hyunho Lee
16P(Tue) 144
Astract
Lagrangian Particle-Based Microphysics In Cloud Simulation: Progress And Prospects
Wojciech GRABOWSKI / MMM Laboratory, NSF NCAR, USA
Wojciech W. Grabowski, Sylwester Arabas, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Piotr Dziekan, Fabian Hoffmann, Emily de Jong, Hugh Morrison, Shin-ichiro Shima, Axel Seifert, Simon Unterstrasser
16P(Tue) 148
Astract
Development of a Ceilometer Measurement Algorithm for Mixing Layer Height Calculation Incorporating Cloud and Precipitation Processing
Heejung JUNG / BK21 School of Earth and Environmental Systems, Division of Earth Environmental System, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
Heejung Jung, Hyunkyoung Kim, Junshik Um
16P(Tue) 152
Astract
Advancements in Polarimetric Remote Sensing of Cloud Properties: Novel Algorithm Development and Demonstration
Rachel SMITH / University of Maryland Baltimore County
Rachel Smith, Xiaoguang (Richard) Xu, Brent McBride, Vanderlei Martins
16P(Tue) 156
Astract
Towards Meter-Scale Characterization of Cloud Properties from Airborne Platforms Using Phase-Doppler Interferometry
Mason LEANDRO / Artium Technologies Inc., USA
Mason D. Leandro, William D. Bachalo, Khalid Ibrahim, Gregory Payne, Patrick Y. Chuang
16P(Tue) 160
Astract
Aerosol Indirect effects of the mixed-phase boundary-layer-topped cloud in wintertime Northwest Pacific Ocean
Chung-Kai WU / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Chung-Kai Wu, Jen-Ping Chen
16P(Tue) 164
Astract
Examination of Aerosol Impacts on Convective Clouds and Precipitation in Two Metropolitan Areas in East Asia; How Varying Depths of Convective Clouds between the Areas Diversify Those Aerosol Effects?
Seoung Soo LEE / University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Seoung Soo Lee, Junshik Um
16P(Tue) 168
Astract
Double-75 m3 Expansion Type Cloud Chamber Development and Cloud Formation Experiment
Yupeng DENG / Hebei Province Weather Modification Center,Shijiazhuang 050021, China
Yupeng DENG, YANG Yang, Liwei ZHAO, Lin Li
16P(Tue) 172
Astract
Augmenting The German Weather Radar Network With Vertically Pointing Cloud Radars: Implications Of Resolution And Attenuation
Christian HESKE / Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Christian Heske, Florian Ewald, Gregor Köcher, Tobias Zinner, Silke Groß
16P(Tue) 176
Astract
On the Stochastic Accuracy of Models in Predicting the Size Distributions of Ice Crystals in Winter Storms: Results from IMPACTS
Peter BRECHNER / School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, United States
Peter Brechner, Greg McFarquhar, Phillip Yeh, Brian Colle, David Delene, Christian Nairy, Kenneth Lee Thornhill, Joseph Finlon, Darin Toohey, David Noone, Andrew Heymsfield, Aaron Bansemer, Robert M. Rauber, Emma Jarvinen, Martin Schnaiter
16P(Tue) 180
Astract
Ice Phase In PySDM
Tim LUETTMER / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
Tim Lüttmer, Peter Spichtinger
16P(Tue) 184
Astract
Near-surface Microphysical Processes Leading to Freezing Rain and Ice Pellets
Julie THERIAULT / Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Mathieu Lachapelle, Mélissa Cholette, Sujan Basnet, Julie M. Thériault
16P(Tue) 188
Astract
Improved ice cloud phase function for passive remote sensing
Romain JOSEPH / Météo-France CNRM, France
Romain JOSEPH, Emmanuel FONTAINE, Jérôme VIDOT
16P(Tue) 192
Astract
Developement of diagnostic cloudiness scheme for the Korean Integrated Model
Rae-Seol PARK / Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Republic of Korea
Rae-Seol Park, Jung-Yoon Kang, o-Ya Bae
16P(Tue) 196
Astract
Total Ice Water Path Simulated By The DYAMOND High-Resolution Global Models And How It Compares With Satellite Climatology
Alejandro BARO PEREZ / Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Alejandro Baró Pérez, Adrià Amell Tosas, Hanna Hallborn, Luisa Ickes, Patrick Eriksson
16P(Tue) 200
Astract
Reflectivity-Inferred Microphysical Response to Turbulent Layers in Winter Mountain Storms During SNOWIE
Adam MAJEWSKI / University of Wyoming, Wyoming King Air Research Facility, United States
Adam Majewski, Jeff French
16P(Tue) 204
Astract
Measurements of Wintertime Mixed Phase and Solid Precipitation and Type at Sorel, Quebec, Canada
Faisal BOUDALA / Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ontario, Canada
Faisal Bouadala, Daniel Michelson, Mathieu LaChapelle, Jason Milbrandt, Robert Reedm, Stephen Holden
16P(Tue) 208
Astract
Geographical fingerprints on snow growth processes: a survey from tropics to Antarctica using triple-frequency radar observations
Haoran LI / Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing,China
Haoran Li, Qinghui Li, Stefan Kneifel, Leonie v. Terzi, Zheng Ruan, Liping Liu, Yun Zhang, Chunsheng Zhang, Xuejin Sun
16P(Tue) 212
Astract
Determining Cloud Particle Types During the IMPACTS Field Campaign Using Backscatter Lidar Data and a Clustering Approach
Joseph FINLON / Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, United States
Joseph A. Finlon, John E. Yorks, Patrick Selmer, Edward P. Nowottnick
16P(Tue) 216
Astract
Preliminary Results of Heterogeneous Freezing Experiments in the Korea Cloud Physics Experimental Chamber (K-CPEC)
Minsu PARK / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Minsu Park, Seong Soo Yum, Pyosuk Seo, Chanwoo Ahn, Miloslav Belorid, Kyoungmi Lee, Bu-Yo Kim, JooWan Cha, Jeongeun Baek, Yong-Hee Lee, Sungmin Park, Jeonggyu Kim, Junshik Um, Jaejun Lee
16P(Tue) 220
Astract
Effects of a Prognostic Graupel Density on the Simulated Winter Precipitation Events During ICE-POP Field Campaign
SunYoung PARK / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Center for Atmospheric REmote sensing (CARE), Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
Sun-Young Park, Kyo-Sun Sunny Lim, Kwonil Kim, Gyuwon Lee, Jason A. Milbrandt
16P(Tue) 224
Astract
Evaluation of the Predicted Particle Properties (P3) Microphysics Scheme in Simulations of Stratiform Clouds with Embedded Convection
Tuanjie HOU / Weather Modification Centre, China Meteorological Administration, China
Tuanjie Hou, Baojun Chen
16P(Tue) 228
Astract
Microphysical Characteristics of Winter and Summer Precipitation on the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau
Xin XU / Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Xin Xu, Xuelong Chen, Dianbin Cao, Yajing Liu, Luhan Li, Yaoming Ma
16P(Tue) 232
Astract
Understanding The Complexities of Wintertime Snowstorms in Eastern United States Using Airborne Measurements in conjunction with AWOS/ASOS Data
Erika PRUITT / University of Oklahoma
Erika Pruitt, Greg M. McFarquhar, Heather Reeves
16P(Tue) 236
Astract
Cloud-Top Generating Cell Properties in Winter Orographic Clouds: A Comprehensive LES and CR-SIM Analysis
Sisi CHEN / National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Sisi Chen, Lulin Xue, Sarah Tessendorf, Jamie Wolff, Christian P. Lackner, Courtney Weeks, Kyoko Ikeda
16P(Tue) 239
Astract
Improved Convective Scheme and Its Impacts on Cloud and Precipitation Simulation over the Tibetan Plateau
Junjun LI / School of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Infromation Science and Techonology, China
Junjun Li, Shiying Wu
16P(Tue) 243
Astract
Why Does The Norwegian Sea-Barents Sea Region Have The Smallest Amount Of Stratocumulus In Summer?
Ru ZHOU / Beijing Weather Modification Center, China
Ru Zhou, Yunyin Li, Zhiwei Zhang
16P(Tue) 247
Astract
The Marine Boundary Layer Cloud Condensation Nuclei Bias over the Summertime Southern Ocean Can Be Related to the Underestimation of Sulfate –Comparisons Between The Community Atmosphere Model and Field Observations
Qing NIU / University of Oklahoma, USA
Qing Niu, Christina McCluskey, Greg McFarquhar, Ruhi Humphries
16P(Tue) 251
Astract
First Insights into Deriving Precipitable Water Vapor Below Clouds Based On The Combination of Ground-based and Satellite-based Measurements
Zhizhao George LIU / Department of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
Zhizhao Liu, Jiafei Xu
16P(Tue) 255
Astract
The NASA INCUS Mission: Enhancing our Understanding of Convective Storm Dynamic, Precipitation and Anvil Processes
Susan VAN DEN HEEVER / Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
Susan C. van den Heever, Rachael Auth, Jennie Bukowski, Randy Chase, Brenda Dolan, Sean W. Freeman, Leah D. Grant, Ziad S. Haddad, Pavlos Kollias, Gabrielle Leung, Peter J. Marinescu, Derek J. Posselt, Kristen L. Rasmussen, Stephen M. Saleeby, Richard Sch
16P(Tue) 259
Astract
Experimental Study On Retention Of Secondary Organic Aerosol Precursors
Martanda GAUTAM / Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Germany
Martanda Gautam, Christine Borchers, Jackson Seymore, Konstantine Dörholt, Laura Gömmer, Andreas Arndt, Alexender Theis, Alex Vogel, Thorsten Hoffmann, Stephan Borrmann, Miklos Szakall
16P(Tue) 266
Astract
Characteristics of Graupel Particles in Developing Stage of Thunderstorm
Yijun ZHANG / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Yijun Zhang, Chuanhong Zhao, Dong Zheng
16P(Tue) 270
Astract
A Broadband Single Aerosol Spectrometer for Improved Optical Properties of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection Candidates
Cole SAGAN / Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, United States of America
Cole Sagan, Martin Erinin, Luc Deike, Marissa Weichman
16P(Tue) 274
Astract
Integrating AI and PCA for Enhanced Predictive Analytics in Cloud Seeding Decision-Making
Asma SAROUJI / Regional Cloud Seeding Program,National Center for Meteorology , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Asma Sarouji, Khalid Abandah, Udaya GUNTURU, Moath Alkhalaf, Muhammad Al-Haddad, Khaled Al-Saiari
16P(Tue) 278
Astract
Observational Characteristics of X-band Dual-polarization Phased Array Radar During the National (Guizhou) Hail Suppression Field Experiment
Hui WANG / Weather Modification Centre, China Meteorological Administration
Hui Wang
16P(Tue) 282
Astract
Estimation of the Impact of Cloud Seeding by Construction of control Rainfall from Proxy Stations
Udaya Bhaskar GUNTURU / Regional Cloud Seeding Program, National Center for Meteorology, Saudi Arabia
Udaya Bhaskar Gunturu, Asma Abdulah Sarouji, Abdulmonam Aldhaif, Khalid Abandah
16P(Tue) 286
Astract
Numerical Simulation of the Cloud Seeding Operation of a Convective Rainfall Event Occurred in Beijing
Shaofeng HUA / Weather Modification Centre, China Meteorological Administration, China
Baojun Chen, Shaofeng Hua
16P(Tue) 290
Astract
Experimental study of aerosol-cloud-precipitation interaction at Lushan Experimental Base for Fog and Cloud Physics, China
Jing DUAN / China Meteorological Administration Cloud-Precipitation Physics and Weather Modification Key Laboratory
Jing Duan, Lijun Guo, Qi Peng, Yi Chang, Zhen Bin, Xiaofeng Lou
16P(Tue) 294
Astract
Intricate relation between particle collision-coalescence, particle clustering and relative particle velocities in turbulent clouds
Ewe-Wei SAW / School of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, China
Ewe-Wei Saw, Xiaohui Meng
16P(Tue) 298
Astract
Vertical Moisture Exchange in the Marine Stratocumulus Boundary Layer
Lisa WELP / Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University, USA
Lisa Welp, Nimya Sunli, Patrick Chuang, Alessia Molino, Mason Leandro, Anthony Bucholtz, Mikael Witte
16P(Tue) 302
Astract
The Temperature Control of Cloud Adiabatic Fraction
Xin LU / School of Geoscience and Technology, Zhengzhou University, China
Xin Lu, Feiyue Mao, Daniel Rosenfeld, Yannian Zhu, Lin Zang, Zengxin Pan, Wei Gong
16P(Tue) 306
Astract
Evaluating Pre-Convective Boundary-Layer Structure And Evolution Using Observations From Wessex Convection Experiment – Observing The Evolving Structures Of Turbulence (WOEST)
Sarah BARR / 1. Centre for Atmospheric Science, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2. National Centre for Atmospheric Science, Leeds, United Kingdom. 3. Institute for Climate and Atmospher
Sarah L. Barr, David Schultz, Ryan R. Neely III
16P(Tue) 310
Astract
Influence of non-local mixing parametrization turbulence on cloud process
Wonheung KIM / KIAPS
wonheung Kim
16P(Tue) 314
Astract
Planetary Cloud Aerosols Research Facility
Joseph SALAZAR / Thermal, Jet Propulsion Lab, USA
Joseph Salazar, Mike Pauken, Rick Flagan, Will Cantrell
16P(Tue) 318
Astract
Aircraft Observations Of Gravity Wave Activity, Turbulence, And Cirrus, In The Tropical Tropopause Layer
Rachel ATLAS / LMD
Rachel Atlas, Christopher Bretherton
16P(Tue) 322
Astract
CCN and INP Abilities of Aerosol Particles Measured During HIWC-2022 and CPEX-CV Flight Campaigns
Narihiro ORIKASA / Department of Physical Meteorology Research, Meteorological Research Institute, Japan
Narihiro Orikasa, Masataka Murakami, Ayumi Iwata, Atsushi Matsuki, Masayuki Toda, HIWC Science Team
16P(Tue) 326
Astract
Study on Roles of Secondary Organic Aerosols as Ice Nucleating Particles using a Smog Chamber
SEUNG-BOK LEE / Center for Sustainable Environment Research, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea 02792
Seung-Bok Lee, Jimin Kim, San Kim, Hwandong Kim, Sang Won Bang, Do-Hyeon Park, Sun Choi, Kyung Hwan Kim, Jiwon Lee, Seong Soo Yeom
16P(Tue) 326
Astract
Study on Roles of Secondary Organic Aerosols as Ice Nucleating Particles using a Smog Chamber
SEUNG-BOK LEE / Center for Sustainable Environment Research, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea 02792
Seung-Bok Lee, Jimin Kim, San Kim, Hwandong Kim, Sang Won Bang, Do-Hyeon Park, Sun Choi, Kyung Hwan Kim, Jiwon Lee, Seong Soo Yeom
16P(Tue) 330
Astract
Deciphering Supercooled Droplets and Ice Crystals in Mixed-Phase Clouds Using the McGill Real-time Ice Nucleation Chamber (MRINC)
Devendra PAL / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University, 805 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3A 0B9, Canada
Devendra Pal, Ryan Hall, Yevgen Nazarenko, Leonard Barrie, Parisa A. Ariya
16P(Tue) 334
Astract
Characteristics of Ice Nucleating Particles During Springtime in Beijing, China
Ke CAO / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University, China
Ke Cao, Zhaolong Wu, Yangze Ren, Kai Bi, Huiwen Xue
16P(Tue) 338
Astract
The importance of fertile soils for improved simulation of global ice-nucleating particles
Ross HERBERT / ICAS, University of Leeds
Ross Herbert, Ken Carslaw, Benjamin Murray
16P(Tue) 342
Astract
Ice nucleating particles in hailstones in China
Yangze REN / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Peking University
Yangze Ren, Shizuo Fu, Kai Bi, Haifan Zhang, Xiangyu Lin, Ke Cao, Qinghong Zhang, Huiwen Xue
16P(Tue) 346
Astract
In-situ Observations Reveal Weak Hygroscopicity in the Southern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for Aerosol Activation and Indirect Effects
Yuan WANG / Collaborative Innovation Center for Western Ecological Safety, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
Yuan Wang, Jiming Li
16P(Tue) 350
Astract
Multiscale Simulations of Mixed-Phase Clouds Observed During The Cold-Air Outbreaks In The Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (COMBLE)
Timothy JULIANO / U.S. NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Timothy W. Juliano, Branko Kosovic, Lulin Xue, Bart Geerts, Christian Lackner, Nathaniel Abrokwah Oteng

L1. Ice Nucleating Particles (INP) and Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) (1)

Time & Place July 17 (Wed), 08:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Jie Chen / ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Anupam Hazra / Monsoon Mission, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune, India
17A(L1) - HA01
Astract
Assessing Twomey’s Parameterization at the Indian Monsoon Cloud Base
Mercy VARGHESE / CAIPEEX, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune, India
MERCY VARGHESE, THARA V. PRABHA
17A(L1) - HA02
Astract
Constraining cloud modeling with reanalysis derived cloud condensation nuclei
Karoline BLOCK / Institute for Meteorology, University of Leipzig, Germany
Karoline Block, Johannes Quaas, Mahnoosh Haghighatnasab, Daniel G. Partridge, Philip Stier
17A(L1) - HA03
Astract
Inverse Modelling of CCN Spectra: An Aerosol-CCN Closure Study using In Situ ACTIVATE Observations
Megan HASLUM / Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Exeter, UK
Megan Haslum, Paul Bowen, Jim Haywood, Armin Sorooshian, Daniel Partridge
17A(L1) - HA04
Astract
Aerosols and CCN Concentration Measured in Seoul from 2019 to 2021 and Their Seasonal Variations
Pyosuk SEO / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
Pyosuk Seo, Minsu Park, Chanwoo Ahn, Jinkyu Hong, Jeongwoo Kim, Seong Soo Yum
17A(L1) - HA05
Astract
Simultaneous Variation of INP and CCN in a Simulated Thunderstorm
Tobias ROSS / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Tobias Ross, Sonia Lasher-Trapp
17A(L1) - HA06
Astract
Comparing Ice Nucleating Particle Concentrations in the Boundary Layer and Free Troposphere in the Convective Midlatitude Summer
Joseph ROBINSON / Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Joseph Robinson, Martin I. Daily, Polly B. Foster, Benjamin J. Murray

L2. Ice Nucleating Particles (INP) and Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) (2)

Time & Place July 17 (Wed), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Narihiro Orikasa / Department of Physical Meteorology Research, Meteorological Research Institute, Japan
Paul Field / Met Office, University of Leeds, UK
17A(L2)-HA07
Astract
Ice From Above: Is There A Source Of INPs Aloft?
Robert DAVID / Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway
Robert David, Alex Vlad, Tim Carlsen, Franziska Hellmuth, Trude Storelvmo
17A(L2)-HA08
Astract
How Comparable Are High-Latitude Dust And Volcanic Ash Ice-Nucleating Properties In Mixed-Phase Cloud Conditions?
Nsikanabasi Silas UMO / Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research - Atmospheric Aerosol Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Nsikanabasi Silas Umo, Pavla Dagsson-Waldhauserová, Peter G. Weidler, Kristina Höhler, Olafur Arnalds, Ottmar Möhler
17A(L2)-HA09
Astract
Convection-Permitting Modelling Of Mixed-Phase Clouds Over The Southern Ocean
Daniel SMITH / School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Daniel Smith, Ian Renfrew, Floor van de Heuvel, Tom Lachlan-Cope, Ian Crawford, Keith Bower, Mike Flynn
17A(L2)-HA10
Astract
Long-term Monitor of Ambient Immersion-mode Ice-nucleating Particle (INP) Number Concentration at Two Swiss ACTRIS and GAW Sites
Cuiqi ZHANG / Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Cuiqi Zhang, Benjamin Brem, Nora Nowak, Robin Modini, Benoît Crouzy, Alexandros Papayannis, Maxime Hervo, Branko Šikoparija, Michael Rösch, Marilena Gidarakou, Romanos Foskinis, Kunfeng Gao, Christoph Hüglin, Athanasios Nenes, Martine Collaud Coen, Marti
17A(L2)-HA11
Astract
On The Role of Urban Particles in Mixed-phase Cloud Formation and the Development of Extreme Precipitation Events
Luis Antonio LADINO MORENO / Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Change, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Luis Antonio Ladino Moreno, Graciela Binimelis de Raga, Emma Negrete Harper, Victor Manuel Torres Puente, Camilo Andres Peralta Riaño
17A(L2)-HA12
Astract
Ice Nucleation by Nano Cellulose Crystals on Atmospheric Aerosols
Jaejun LEE / Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
Jaejun Lee, Hongkyun Woo, Junshik Um, Seong Soo Yum, Joo Wan Cha

E1. Liquid-Phase Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (1)

Time & Place July 17 (Wed), 08:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Philip Stier / Department of Physics, University of Oxford, UK
Trude Storelvmo / Department of Geoscience, University of Oslo, Norway
17A(E1)-HB01
Astract
Are We Really Measuring Cloud Microstructure With In Situ Instruments? Searching For The Needle In The Proverbial Haystack
Darrel BAUMGARDNER / Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Graciela Raga, Darrel Baumgardner
17A(E1)-HB02
Astract
Observations of Locally Narrow Characteristic Droplet Size Distributions in Stratocumulus Clouds and their Implications for Cloud Representations
Nithin ALLWAYIN / Department of Physics, Michigan Technological University, USA
Nithin Allwayin, Michael L. Larsen, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Kerry G. Meyer, Daniel J. Miller, Susanne Glienke, Jaemin Yeom, Raymond A. Shaw
17A(E1)-HB03
Astract
Are turbulence effects on droplet collision-coalescence a key to understanding observed rain formation in clouds?
Kamal Kant CHANDRAKAR / MMM, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Hugh Morrison, Wojciech W. Grabowski, Paul Lawson
17A(E1)-HB04
Astract
How Randomness In Droplet Collisions Affects Precipitation In Numerical Cloud Models
Piotr DZIEKAN / Department of Physcs, University of Warsaw, Poland
Piotr Dziekan, Piotr Zmijewski, Hanna Pawlowska
17A(E1)-HB05
Astract
Simulating Cloud Chambers With OpenFOAM
Silvio SCHMALFUSS / Atmospheric Microphysics Department, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany
Silvio Schmalfuß, Dennis Niedermeier, Hannes Potts, Frank Stratmann
17A(E1)-HB06
Astract
Simulation of Aerosol Activation: Comparison of Super-Droplet Method and Detailed Microphysics Scheme
Noemi SARKADI / Department of Geology and Meteorology, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary
Noémi Sarkadi, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, István Geresdi

E2. Liquid-Phase Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (2)

Time & Place July 17 (Wed), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Kamal Kant Chandrakar / MMM, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
Bjoerg Jenny Engdahl / Development Center for Weather Forecasts, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
17A(E2) - HB07
Astract
Toward a Numerical Benchmark for Warm Rain Processes
Zachary LEBO / University of Oklahoma
Zachary Lebo, Adrian Hill
17A(E2)-HB08
Astract
A Bulk Microphysics Scheme With A Single Liquid Category For Warm Rain
Sean SANTOS / Atmospheric Climate and Earth Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States of America
Sean Santos, Hugh MorrisonMarcus van Lier-Walqui
17A(E2)-HB09
Astract
Killing Conversion Rates: The Accuracy-Complexity Tradeoff in Warm Rain Microphysics
Emily DE JONG / Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Caltech, USA
Emily de Jong, Sajjad Azimi, Tapio Schneider
17A(E2)-HB10
Astract
Online Comparison Between Droplet Activation Parameterisations and an Embedded Cloud Parcel Model in a GCM
Paul BOWEN / University of Exeter
Paul Bowen, Anthony Jones, Andy Jones, Daniel Partridge
17A(E2)-HB11
Astract
Structural Limitations of Bulk Schemes for Liquid Processes
Adele IGEL / LAWR, UC Davis, USA
Adele Igel, Arthur Hu, Hugh Morrison, Marcus van Lier-Walqui
17A(E2)-HB12
Astract
Reconciling Earth System Models with Process-Level Structural and Parametric Constraints on Microphysics
Marcus VAN LIER-WALQUI / Columbia University & NASA, GISS
Marcus van Lier-Walqui, Kaitlyn Loftus, Hugh Morrison, Sean Santos, Po-Lun Ma

K1. Ice Multiplication Processes (1)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 08:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Peter Spichtinger / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
Robert Wood / Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, United States
18A(K1) - HA01
Astract
Secondary Ice Processes: Results From Recent Field Campaigns Compared With Numerical Simulations
Paul LAWSON / SPEC Inc., USA
Paul Lawson, Azusa Takeishi, Alexei Korolev, Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Juha Tonttila, Sami Romakkaniemi
18A(K1) - HA02
Astract
Effect of Secondary Ice Production on the Formation of High Ice Water Content in Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems
Alexei KOROLEV / Environment and Climate Change Canada
Alexei Korolev, Zhipeng Qu, Jason Milbrandt, Ivan Heckman, Mengistu Wolde, Cuong Nguyen, Greg McFarquhar, Paul Lawson, Ann Fridlind, Andrew Ackerman
18A(K1) - HA03
Astract
Impacts of the Secondary Ice Processes in a Deep Convective Cloud Observed During HAIC/HIWC Using a 3-Dimensional Bin Microphysics Model
Pierre GRZEGORCZYK / Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, Université Clermont-Auvergne, INSU-CNRS UMR 6016, France
Pierre Grzegorczyk, Wolfram Wobrock, Antoine Canzi, Frédéric Tridon, Laurence Niquet, Céline Planche
18A(K1) - HA04
Astract
Reduced Biases in Simulations of Tropical Deep Convection by Inclusion of Secondary Ice Production via Freezing Drop Fragmentation
Jacob SHPUND / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Jacob Shpund, Adam Varble, Alexander Khain, Vaughan Phillips, Sachin Patade, Alexei Korolev, Mengistu Wolde
18A(K1) - HA05
Astract
Droplet Freezing Secondary Ice Mechanisms in Convective Clouds
Paul CONNOLLY / University of Manchester
Paul Connolly
18A(K1) - HA06
Astract
Organisation of Multiple Processes of Secondary Ice Production by Cloud Age and among Cloud Types
Vaughan PHILLIPS / Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University
Vaughan Phillips

K2. Ice Multiplication Processes (2)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Alexei Korolev / Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada
Heike Wex / Atmospheric Micro-Physics, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany
18A(K2) - HA07
Astract
Observations and Modeling of Ice Multiplication in Continental Mixed-phase Convective Clouds: Dominant Role of Ice-ice Collision Fragmentation
Yiran PENG / Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Department of Earth System Science, Tsinghua University
Yefei Wu, Yiran Peng, Xiaobo Dong
18A(K2) - HA08
Astract
Modelling Secondary Ice Production In Artic Mixed Phase Clouds Using A Sectional Microphysical Scheme For Aerosol-Hydrometeor-Interactions
Silvia M CALDERON / Atmospheric Research Centre of Eastern Finland, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Kuopio, Finland
Silvia Calderón, Juha Tonttila, Tomi Raatikainen, Harri Kokkola, Sami Romakkaniemi
18A(K2) - HA09
Astract
Role of Precipitation Rates in Winter Precipitation Type Transitions
Margaux GIROUARD / Département des sciences de la Terre et de l’atmosphère, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Margaux Girouard, Julie Thériault, Mathieu Lachapelle
18A(K2) - HA10
Astract
Fragmentation Of Ice Particles: Laboratory Experiments On Graupel–Graupel And Graupel–Snowflake Collisions
Miklos SZAKALL / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, University of Mainz, Germany
Miklos Szakall, Pierre Grzegorczyk, Sudha Yadav, Lilly Metten, Florian Zanger, Alexander Theis, Subir Kumar Mitra, Stephan Borrmann
18A(K2) - HA11
Astract
Where Is All This Ice Coming From? Using Remote Sensing To Investigate Ice Formation In Mixed-Phase Clouds At Summit Station, Greenland
Sarah BARR / University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Sarah L. Barr, Bethany Wyld, Heather Guy, Andrew Martin, Benjamin J. Murray, Ryan R. Neely III
18A(K2) - HA12
Astract
Using in situ ice column observations to characterize secondary ice production events
Haoran LI / Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences & University of Leipzig
Haoran Li, Maximilian Maahn

F1. Mixed-Phase Clouds, Ice-Phase Clouds, Miscellaneous (1)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Joo Wan Cha / Research Applications Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Republic of Korea
Guoxing Chen / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Fudan University, China
18P(F1) - HA01
Astract
How Does The Lifetime Of Detrained Cirrus From Deep Convection Impact The Cloud Radiative Effect Of The Tropics?
George HORNER / Space and Atmospheric Physics, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
George Horner, Edward Gryspeerdt
18P(F1) - HA02
Astract
Cirrus Clouds - Cooling or Warming?
Emma JAERVINEN / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Emma Järvinen, Guanglang Xu, Franziska Nehlert, Shawn Wagner, Martin Schnaiter
18P(F1) - HA03
Astract
Machine Learning Disentangles Bias Causes Of Shortwave Cloud Radiative Effect In A Climate Model
Hongtao YANG / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Fudan University, China
Hongtao Yang, Guoxing Chen, Wei-Chyung Wang
18P(F1) - HA04
Astract
The Relationship Between Cirrus Supersaturation And Microphysical Properties
Martina KRAEMER / Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Germany
Martina Kraemer, Nicole Spelten, Chistian Rolf
18P(F1) - HA05
Astract
Water Saturation Vapour Pressure at Cirrus Temperatures and the Impact of Deliquescence on Homogeneous Ice Formation
Andre WELTI / Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
André Welti, Ana A. Piedehierro, Yrjö Viisanen, Ari Laaksonen
18P(F1) - HA06
Astract
Characterizing Cirrus Clouds In The Arctic Depending On Ambient Conditions During Their Formation
Georgios DEKOUTSIDIS / Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, 82234 Wessling, Germany
Georgios Dekoutsidis, Silke Groß, Martin Wirth, Christian Rolf, Andreas Schäfler, Florian Ewald

F2. Mixed-Phase Clouds, Ice-Phase Clouds, Miscellaneous (2)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Yi Huang / The University of Melbourne, Australia
George Horner / Space and Atmospheric Physics, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
18P(F2) - HA07
Astract
Characterizing The Radar And Microphysical Properties Within The Dendritic Growth Zone Of Winter Storms Sampled During The Investigation Of Microphysics And Precipitation For Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS)
Valeria GARCIA / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, USA
Valeria Garcia, Lynn McMurdie, Robert Raube
18P(F2) - HA08
Astract
Investigation of snow particle riming processes in US Northeast coast winter storms using millimeter-wavelength radar measurements
Mariko OUE / School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, USA
Mariko Oue, Jialin Yan, Pavlos Kollias, Zeen Zhu, Edward P. Luke
18P(F2) - HA09
Astract
How do Cloud Microphysical Properties Influence Airborne Lidar Measurements in Winter Storms?: Results from the IMPACTS Field Campaign
Joseph FINLON / Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, United States
Joseph A. Finlon, John E. Yorks, Christian Nairy, Patrick Selmer, Lynn A. McMurdie
18P(F2) - HA10
Astract
Relationship of Snow Microphysics and Precipitation Generating to Vertical Motions in Snowbands and Generating Cells in Snowstorms
Andrew HEYMSFIELD / MMM NSF, NCAR
Andrew Heymsfield, Aaron Bansemer, Gerald Heymsfield, Andrew DeLa
18P(F2) - HA11
Astract
Rapid Glaciation of a Precipitating Frontal Cloud in WINTRE-MIX due to Secondary Ice Production
Jeffrey FRENCH / Department of Atmopsheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA
Jeffrey French, Eden Koval, David Kingsmill, Katja Friedrich, Justin Minder
18P(F2) - HA12
Astract
Spatial and Temporal Scales of Riming Events Derived from Long-term Cloud Radar Observations in Germany
Paul OCKENFUSS / Meteorologisches Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Paul Ockenfuß, Stefan Kneifel, Mathias Gergely, Michael Frech

E3. Liquid-Phase Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (3)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 8:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Yongjie Huang / Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, University of Oklahoma, USA
Rachel Atlas / LMD, CNRS, École Polytechnique, France
18A(E3) - HB01
Astract
Low-level Marine Warm Clouds in Kilometer-scale Global Coupled Climate Models
Jakub NOWAK / Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland
Jakub Nowak, Ian D Amato Dragaud, Piotr Dziekan, Junhong Lee, Juan Pedro Mellado, Bjorn Stevens
18A(E3) - HB02
Astract
Raindrop Size Distributions Simulated Using a Bin Microphysics Scheme: Different Biases in Stratiform and Convective Rain from an Extratropical Cyclone
Joohyun LEE / School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea
Joohyun Lee, Jong-Jin Baik, Han-Gyul Jin
18A(E3) - HB03
Astract
Unveiling the Impact of Size- Segregated Aerosol Composition on CCN Predictions
Rahul RANJAN / Department of Environmental science, Stockholm University
Rahul Ranjan, Liine Heikkinen, Annica M. L. Ekman, Daniel Partridge, Lauri Ahonen, Tuukka Petäjä, Ilona Riipinen
18A(E3) - HB04
Astract
The Role of Cloud-cloud Interactions and Entrainment-mixing in the Lifecycle of Shallow Cumulus Clouds
Jingyi CHEN / Atmospheric, Climate, & Earth Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Jingyi Chen, Samson Hagos, Heng Xiao, Zhe Feng, Jerome Fast, Chunsong Lu, Adam Varble
18A(E3) - HB05
Astract
A Time-gated Time-correlated Single Photon Counting Lidar Resolves Cloud Droplet Formation and Growth at Decimeter Scales within Cloud Base
Fan YANG / Environmental and Climate Sciences Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Fan Yang, Alex B. Kostinski, Zeen Zhu, Katia Lamer, Edward Luke, Pavlos Kollias, Yong Meng Sua, Pei Hou, Raymond A. Shaw, Andrew M. Vogelmann
18A(E3) - HB06
Astract
Size Dependent Drizzle Evaporation Below Stratocumulus Clouds and Its Impact on Boundary Layer Coupling
Arka MITRA / Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Arka Mitra, Virendra P Ghate

G1. Orographic Clouds

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Robert Rauber / University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Akinola Oluseyi / Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
18A(G1) - HB07
Astract
Ground-based Cloud Microphysical Observation and Cloud Seeding Experiments on Mount Lu in eastern China
Lijun GUO / Weather Modification Centre, China Meteorological Adminstration, Beijing, China
Lijun Guo, Jing Duan, Xiaopeng Zhang, Jun Li, Yi Chang, Kai Lyu, Peng Qi, Guanxian Lu, Dawei Lin, Tian Luan, Xiaofeng Lou, Baojun Chen
18A(G1) - HB08
Astract
Wind and Waves: Unraveling the Influence of Coastal Dynamics on the Vertical Distribution of Giant Sea Salt Aerosol Particles
Katherine ACKERMAN / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA
Katherine L. Ackerman, Alison D. Nugent, Chung Taing
18A(G1) - HB09
Astract
Analysis of the variability of Cold-Air Damming and Barrier wind with snowfall in the Yeongdong region of Korea
Ji Yun KIM / Gangneung-Wonju National University
Ji Yun Kim, Jin Heon Han, Tae Yeon Kim, Byung Gon Kim, Byung Hwan Lim
18A(G1) - HB10
Astract
Characteristics of precipitation and atmospheric environment during the heavy rain event on 14-16 June 2022 in the southern Meghalaya Plateau, India
Fumie MURATA / Faculty of Science and Technology, Kochi University, Japan
Fumie Murata, Toru Terao, Hiambok J. Syiemlieh, Laitpharlang Cajee, Sayeed Ahmed Choudhury
18A(G1) - HB11
Astract
Regional discrepancies in the microphysical attributes of summer season rainfall over Taiwan using GPM DPR
Balaji Kumar Seela / National Central University, Taiwan
Jayalakshmi Janapati, Balaji Kumar Seela, Pay-Liam Lin
18A(G1) - HB12
Astract
Comparisons of Precipitation Microphysical Characteristics Between the southeastern Tibetan Plateau and Low-altitude Areas
Xuelong CHEN / Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuelong CHEN, Xu Xin

B1. Convective Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (1)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Jiwen Fan / Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA
Yanluan Lin / Department of Earth System Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
18P(B1) - HB01
Astract
Convective Initiation In Idealized Cloud Resolving Model Simulations From Hectometer- To Kilometer-scale Resolutions
Julien SAVRE / Meteorology Institute, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München, Germany
Julien Savre, George Craig
18P(B1) - HB02
Astract
Diagnosis of Convective Intensification Based on Equilibrium Raindrop Size Distributions in Japan
Takashi UNUMA / Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
Takashi Unuma, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Akihito Umehara, Teruyuki Kato, Ahoro Adachi, Nobuhiro Nagumo, Akihiro Hashimoto
18P(B1) - HB03
Astract
Cloud Processes Driving Updraft Variability on Different Timescales
Peter MARINESCU / Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, United States of America
Peter J. Marinescu, Susan C. van den Heever, Itinderjot Singh, Jennie Bukowski, Leah D. Grant
18P(B1) - HB04
Astract
Cloud Dissipation and Generation of Internal Gravity Waves
Alexander KHAIN / The Institute of Earth Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Alexander Khain, Mark Pinsky, Eshkol Eytan
18P(B1) - HB05
Astract
Single-scattering Properties of Quasi-spherical Frozen Droplets and Their Aggregates Observed within Deep Convective Clouds: Comparison with In-situ Measurements
Jeonggyu KIM / BK21 School of Earth and Environmental Systems, Division of Earth Environmental System, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
Jeonggyu Kim, Sungmin Park, Anthony Baran, Greg McFarquhar, Joo Wan Cha, Kyoungmi Lee, Seoung Soo Lee, Chang Hoon Jung, Kyo-Sun Sunny Lim, Junshik Um
18P(B1) - HB06
Astract
Sensitivity Analysis of Winter Precipitation to Parameters Associated with Hydrometeors in Cloud Microphysics over the Korean Peninsula
Ki-Byung KIM / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Center for Atmospheric REmote sensing (CARE), Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
Ki-Byung Kim, Kyo-Sun Sunny Lim, Kwonil Kim, Hailong Wang, Yun Qian, Gyuwon Lee, Yujeong Do

B2. Convective Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (2)

Time & Place July 18 (Thu), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Mahen Konwar / PDTC, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India
Micael Cecchini / Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil
18P(B2) - HB07
Astract
Evaluation of the Representation of Raindrops Collection and Breakup Processes in Bulk Models Using Multifrequency Radar Retrievals
Laurence NIQUET / Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, Université Clermont Auvergne, INSU-CNRS UMR 6016, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Laurence Niquet, Frédéric Tridon, Antoine Causse, Baptiste Bordet, Pierre Grzegorczyk, Wolfram Wobrock, Céline Planche
18P(B2) - HB08
Astract
A Wind Tunnel Investigation On The Shed Drop Size Distribution From Melting Hail
Alexander THEIS / Particle Chemistry Department, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany
Alexander Theis, Waldemar Schledewitz, Subir K. Mitra, Karoline Diehl, Andrew Heymsfield, Stephan Borrmann, Miklós Szakáll
18P(B2) - HB09
Astract
Diagnosing the shape parameters of the gamma particle size distributions in a two-moment microphysics scheme
Liping LUO / College of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Liping Luo, Ming Xue
18P(B2) - HB10
Astract
Spatiotemporal structure of bimodal raindrop size distribution due to flow field in a convective precipitation system simulated by bin cloud microphysics model
Megumi OKAZAKI / Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan
Megumi Okazaki, Kosei Yamaguchi, Tomoro YanaseEiichi Nakakita
18P(B2) - HB11
Astract
Dependence of Convective Cloud Microphysical Properties on Environmental Parameters during the TRACER and ESCAPE Field Campaigns: A Synergistic Approach of Observations, Machine Learning and Numerical Models
Yongjie HUANG / Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, University of Oklahoma, USA
Yongjie Huang, Greg McFarquhar
18P(B2) - HB12
Astract
A Statistical Evaluation Of Convective Cloud Microphysics In A Numerical Weather Prediction Model With Dual-Wavelength Polarimetric Radar Observations
Gregor KOECHER / Meteorologisches Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany
Gregor Köcher, Tobias Zinner, Christian Heske, Florian Ewald

F3. Mixed-Phase Clouds, Ice-Phase Clouds, Miscellaneous (3)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 08:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Valeria Garcia / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, USA
Emma Järvinen / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
19A(F3) - HA01
Astract
Evolution of Cloud Droplet Temperature and Radius in Spatiotemporally Varying Subsaturated Environments with Implications for Ice Nucleation at Cloud Edges
Puja ROY / Research Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
Puja Roy, Robert M. Rauber, Larry Di Girolamo, Sisi Chen, Lulin Xue, Sarah Tessendorf
19A(F3) - HA02
Astract
Assessing the ice cloud formation mechanisms through satellite observations and combined Lagrangian transport with microphysical models
Athulya SAIPRAKASH / Université de Lille, Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique, France
Athulya Saiprakash, Martina Krämer, Patrick Konjari, Christian Rolf, Jérôme Riedi, Odran Sourdeval
19A(F3) - HA03
Astract
Exploring The Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen Process Efficiency From Targeted Cloud Seeding Experiments: Insights From In Situ And Remote Sensing Observations
Christopher FUCHS / Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Christopher Fuchs, Fabiola Ramelli, Ulrike Lohmann, Anna Miller, Kevin Ohneiser, Nadja Omanovic, Patric Seifert, Robert Spirig, Huiying Zhang, Jan Henneberger
19A(F3) - HA04
Astract
Investigating the (Micro)Physical Processes Controlling Warm Conveyor Belt Cloud Properties and Moisture Transport
Cornelis SCHWENK / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Cornelis Schwenk, Annette Miltenberger
19A(F3) - HA05
Astract
Ice Formation Pathways In Warm Conveyor Belts
Tim LUETTMER / Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
Tim Lüttmer, Peter Spichtinger, Annette Miltenberger
19A(F3) - HA06
Astract
Ice Phase Promotes Precipitation In Mixed-Phase Clouds Over The Western North-Atlantic Ocean
Simon KIRSCHLER / Institute of Atmospheric Physics, German Aerospace Center, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany​​​​​​​
Simon Kirschler, Christiane Voigt, Bruce Anderson, Ewan Crosbie, Richard Moore, Taylor Shingler, Michael A. Shook, Edward Winstead, Luke D. Ziemba, Armin Sorooshian

F4. Mixed-Phase Clouds, Ice-Phase Clouds, Miscellaneous (4)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 10:30 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Martina Kramer / Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz, Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Germany
Bipin Kumar / Indian Institute of Tropical Metrology, Pune, Homi Bhaha Road, Pashan, Pune, 411008, India
19A(F4) - HA07
Astract
Introduction of Developmental Techniques for Large dynamic Wall-based Double Structure Cloud Chamber in Korea
Joo Wan CHA / Research Applications Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Republic of Korea
Joo Wan Cha, Kyoungmi Lee, Miloslav Belorid, Bu-Yo Kim, Jeongun Baek, Yong Hee Lee, Seong Soo Yum, Junshik Um
19A(F4) - HA08
Astract
A small-scale experimental facility to study the formation and dynamics of droplets in the presence of aerosols particles
Martin ERININ / Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
Martin A. Erinin, Cole Sagan, Marissa Weichman, Luc Deike
19A(F4) - HA09
Astract
Effects of eccentricity and electric field on collision-coalescence process of water drops in a wind tunnel experiment
Vidya PAWAR / Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Vidya S.Pawar, Rohini V. Bhalwankar, A.K.Kamra
19A(F4) - HA10
Astract
Balloon-borne Lidar Observations of Tropical Tropopause Layer Clouds
Thomas LESIGNE / LATMOS
Thomas Lesigne, François Ravetta, Aurélien Podglajen, Vincent Mariage, Jacques Pelon
19A(F4) - HA11
Astract
Quantitative Evaluation of Graupel Shape in a Convective Cloud by a Newly Developed Balloon-borne Particle Imaging Radiosonde
Kenji SUZUKI / Yamaguchi University, Japan
Kenji Suzuki, Yurika Hara, Tetsuya Kawano
19A(F4) - HA12
Astract
Effect of Nonsphericity of Ice Crystals on Determining Microphysical Properties of Ice Clouds
Sungmin PARK / BK21 School of Earth and Environmental Systems, Division of Earth Environmental System, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
Sungmin Park, Jeonggyu Kim, Emma Järvinen, Martin Schnaiter, Greg M. McFarquhar, Ki-Ho Chang, Yun-Kyu Lim, Seoung Soo Lee, Chang Hoon Jung, Junshik Um

F5. Mixed-Phase Clouds, Ice-Phase Clouds, Miscellaneous (5)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Luis Ladino / Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Change, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Jason Milbrandt / NCAR, USA
19P(F5) - HA01
Astract
Using Precipitation In Extratropical Cyclones To Explore Cloud Feedback
Geethma WERAPITIYA / Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA
Werapitiya Gamaralage Hansani Geethma Werapitiya, Daniel McCoy, Gregory Elsaesser, Ci Song, Andrew Gettelman, Trude Eidhammer, Jingbo Wu, Emily Dellaripa
19P(F5) - HA02
Astract
A Cloud-by-cloud Approach for Studying Aerosol-cloud Interaction in Satellite Observations
Felix MUELLER / Leipzig Institute for Meteorology, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
Matthias Tesche, Fani Alexandri, Felix Müller, Goutam Choudhury, Torsten Seelig, Peggy Achtert
19P(F5) - HA03
Astract
Different hydrometeor particle size distributions during the freezing weather in the southwest mountain areas of China
Haopeng WU / School of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Haopeng Wu, Shengjie Niu, Seong Soo Yum, Jingjing Lv, Chunsong Lu
19P(F5) - HA04
Astract
Ice-Droplets Interactions in Mixed-Phase Clouds: Lagrangian particle-based direct numerical simulation (DNS)
Sisi CHEN / National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Sisi Chen, Lulin Xue, Sarah Tessendorf, Kyoko Ikeda, Courtney Weeks, Roy Rasmussen
19P(F5) - HA05
Astract
Towards High-Fidelity Modeling of Superdroplet Condensation using DNS Data and Machine Learning
Bipin KUMAR / Indian Institute of Tropical Metrology, Pune, Homi Bhaha Road, Pashan, Pune, 411008, India
Bipin Kumar, Divyaprakash, Amitabh Bhattacharya, S. Ravichandran, Nikitabahen N. Makwana, Suryachandra A. Rao
19P(F5) - HA06
Astract
Development and Comparative Study of the Super-Droplet Method for Analyzing Microphysical Characteristics of Deep Convective Clouds During the Indian Summer Monsoon
Manhal ALHILALI / Graduate School of Information Science, University of Hyogo, Japan
Manhal Alhilali, Shin-ichiro Shima, Soumya Samanta, Thara Prabhakaran

F6. Mixed-Phase Clouds, Ice-Phase Clouds, Miscellaneous (6)

Time & Place July 18 (Fri), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla A
Chairs Kenji Suzuki / Yamaguchi University, Japan
Andrew Dzambo / Cooperative Institute for Severe and High Impact Weather and Research Operations, University of Oklahoma, United States
19P(F6) - HA07
Astract
Comparisons of Observed Ice Cloud Particle Size Distributions with a Double Moment Microphysical Scheme
Rosie MAMMATT / Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK
Rosie M. Mammatt, Chris D. Westbrook, Jonathan Crosier, Karina McCusker
19P(F6) - HA08
Astract
A Method Of The Melting Process Of Graupel And Hail In IAP-LACS Multi-parameters Bulk Cloud Parametrization Schemes
Yu KONG / Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Yu Kong, Jiming Sun
19P(F6) - HA09
Astract
The impacts of liquid fraction and multiple free ice-phase categories on the simulation of hail in the P3 microphysics scheme
Jason MILBRANDT / NCAR, USA
Hugh Morrison, Melissa Cholette
19P(F6) - HA10
Astract
Constraining Climate Sensitivity: Assessing Representations of Mixed-phase Clouds in CMIP6
Haochi CHE / Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway
Haochi Che, Trude Storevlmo, Tim Carlsen, Robert Oscar David, Mark Zelinka
19P(F6) - HA11
Astract
A neural network-based scale-adaptive cloud-fraction scheme for GCMs: Evaluation and applications
Guoxing CHEN / Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Fudan University, China
Guoxing Chen, Wei-Chyung Wang
19P(F6) - HA12
Astract
An Advanced Double-Moment Cloud Microphysics Parameterization Scheme for Global Weather Forecasting
Song You HONG / NOAA, PSL and CU, CIRES, USA
Song You Hong, Haiqin Li, Jian-Wen Bao, Sara Michelson, Evelyn Grell, Jimy dudhia

B3. Convective Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (3)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 08:30 - 10:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Peter Marinescu / Cooperative Institute for Severe and High Impact Weather and Research Operations, University of Oklahoma, United States
Liping Luo / College of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
19A(B3) - HB01
Astract
How common is the Convective Steady State (CSS) in boundary layer clouds?
Ilan KOREN / Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel
Ilan Koren, Tom Dror, Orit Altaratz
19A(B3) - HB02
Astract
A PDF Cloud Scheme and Its Application in GCM and WRF
Yanluan LIN / Department of Earth System Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Yanluan Lin, Yi Qin, Dingchi Zhao
19A(B3) - HB03
Astract
Giant Raindrop Generation in Gravity-Wave-Perturbed Warm Clouds
Ying HE / China Meteorological Administration Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Key Laboratory, School of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
Ying He, Shang Wu
19A(B3) - HB04
Astract
The verification of Multiparameter Bulk Cloud Parameter Schemes (IAP-LACS) with an Orographic thunderstorm Simulation
Jiming SUN / Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Jiming Sun, Hejue Zhao, Jun Zhang, Wei Deng, Kun Liu
19A(B3) - HB05
Astract
Lagrangian Characterization of Drop Size Distribution of Convective Cells
Kyuhee SHIN / Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Center for Atmospheric REmote sensing (CARE), Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea
Kyuhee Shin, Kwonil Kim, Joon Jin Song, Wonbae Bang, Viswanathan Bringi, Merhala Thurai, GyuWon Lee
19A(B3) - HB06
Astract
Chemical Retention and Partitioning of Real and Complex Water-Soluble Organic Aerosols in Hydrometeors
Jackson SEYMORE / Max Planck Graduate Center, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany; Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
Jackson Seymore, Martanda Guatam, Miklós Szakáll, Alexander Theis, Subir Mitra, Stephan Borrmann, Alexander Vogel, Jialiang Ma

B4. Convective Clouds (Basic cloud and precipitation processes) (4)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 10:30 - 11:15 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Alexander Theis / Particle Chemistry Department, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany
Gregor Koecher / Meteorologisches Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany
19A(B4) - HB07
Astract
The ATTO-Campina Site: First Results from a New Long-Term, Remote Sensing-Based Observational Site on the Amazon
Micael CECCHINI / Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Micael Amore Cecchini, Paulo Artaxo, Luiz Augusto Toledo Machado, Rachel Ifanger Albrecht, Camila da Cunha Lopes, Alan James Peixoto Calheiros, Luiz Fernando Sapucci, Marco Aurélio de Menezes Franco, Wanda Isabella Diógenes Valenti, Henrique de Melo Jorge
19A(B4) - HB08
Astract
How A Warmer Future Climate Will Reshape Extreme Weather Over Great Lakes Region: Summer Convective System And Winter Lake-Effect Snowstorm
Yun QIAN / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Yun Qian
19A(B4) - HB09
Astract
Storm Lifetimes in Diverse Climates: Defining Storm Survival Probability
Roelof BURGER / Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management
Roelof Burger

N3. Weather Modification and Geoengineering (3)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 11:15 - 12:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Anna Tippett / Department of Physics, Imperial College London, UK
Masataka Murakami / Typhoon Science and Technology Research Center, Yokohama National University, Japan
19A(N3) - HB10
Astract
Effects of Acoustic Agglomeration on the Collisional Growth of Cloud Droplets
Lian-Ping WANG / Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, P.R. China
Zhuangzhuang Tian, Lian-Ping Wang, Jun Qiu, Wojciech W. Grabowski
19A(N3) - HB11
Astract
Impact of the stratospheric aerosol injection on subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) climate variability
Hyemi KIM / Ewha Womans Univ. Republic of Korea
Hyemi Kim
19A(N3) - HB12
Astract
Colder High-Cloud Tops in a Warmer Climate
Huan LIU / Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Huan Liu, Ilan Koren, Orit Altaratz

N1. Weather Modification and Geoengineering (1)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 13:30 - 15:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Thara Prabhakaran / IITM, Pune, India
Troy Zaremba / Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University at Albany, United States
19P(N1) - HB01
Astract
On the Detection of Cloud Seeding Effects with Radar in Winter Orographic Cloud Systems
Robert RAUBER / University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert M Rauber, Troy J. Zaremba, Larry DiGirolamo, Jesse Loveridge, Greg McFarquhar
19P(N1) - HB02
Astract
Observed and Simulated Microphysical Evolution of a Seeded Cloud during SNOWIE
Christopher HOHMAN / University of Wyoming
Christopher Hohman, Jeffrey French, Lulin Xue, Sisi Chen, Sarah Tessendorf, Katja Friedrich, Zhixing Xie
19P(N1) - HB03
Astract
AgI Seeding Effect Affected by the Cloud-Top Generating Cells in Wintertime Precipitating Clouds
Lulin XUE / NCAR
Lulin Xue, Sisi Chen, Courtney Weeks, Sarah Tessendorf, Jamie Wolff, Roy Rasmussen, Nick Dawson, Derek Blestrud, Melvin Kunkel, Shaun Parkinson
19P(N1) - HB04
Astract
Evaluation of Wintertime Cloud Seeding Experiment in the Mountainous (Yeongdong) Region of Korea
Byung-Gon Kim / Department of Atmospheric Environmental Sciences, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Korea
Byung-Gon Kim, Ji-Yun Kim, Jin-Heon Han, Tae-Yeon Kim, Ki-Ho Chang, Duan Yuhui
19P(N1) - HB05
Astract
Recent activities and future plan of cloud seeding in South Korea
Kiho CHANG / National Institute of Meteorological Sciences
Ki-Ho Chang, J. W. Cha, Y. K. Im, H. J. Koo, K. Lee, S. Chae, Y. Ro, M. Belorid, B. Kim, M. Kim, H. Hwang, D. O. Park, B. J. Baek, Y. J. Chai, Y. Lee
19P(N1) - HB06
Astract
Physical Evaluation Of The Effect Of A Hail Suppression Operation In The Taihang Mountain Area Of China
Zhanyu YAO / China Meteorological Administration Cloud-Precipitation Physics and Weather Modification Key Laboratory, CMA Weather Modification Center, Beijing, China
Zhanyu YAO

N2. Weather Modification and Geoengineering (2)

Time & Place July 19 (Fri), 16:30 - 18:00 (KST) / Halla B
Chairs Moumita Bhowmik / IITM Pune, India
Lulin Xue / NCAR
19P(N2) - HB07
Astract
Glaciogenic Seeding Of Low Stratus Clouds With A UAV To Explore The Cloud Microphysical Changes In The First Minutes After Seeding
Jan HENNEBERGER / Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Jan Henneberger, Christopher Fuchs, Anna J. Miller, Kevin Ohneiser, Nadja Omanovic, Fabiola Ramelli, Patric Seifert, Robert Spirig, Huiying Zhang, Ulrike Lohmann
19P(N2) - HB08
Astract
Observations Of Weak Liquid Water Path Response To Aerosols in Shiptracks
Anna TIPPETT / Department of Physics, Imperial College London, UK
Anna Tippett, Edward Gryspeerdt, Peter Manshausen, Philip Stier, Tristan Smith
19P(N2) - HB09
Astract
Aerosol Impacts on Idealized Subtropical Marine Clouds: From Overcast Stratocumulus to Broken Cloud Transitions
Jeyun CHUN / Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, USA
Je-Yun Chun, Robert Wood, Peter N Blossey, Sarah J. Doherty
19P(N2) - HB10
Astract
Modifying Precipitation Intensity of Rapidly Developing Thunderstorms by Controlling Surface Heat Fluxes in Urban Districts
Tetsuya TAKEMI / Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
Tetsuya Takemi, Seika Tanji, Kenta Irie
19P(N2) - HB11
Astract
In Situ Microphysics Of Stratiform Layer Clouds In The Outflow Regions Of A Low-pressure System During The Indian Monsoon
Neelam MALAP / Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India
Neelam Malap, P. Murugavel, Thara Prabhakaran
19P(N2) - HB12
Astract
Development of typhoon modification methods based on the cloud chamber and numerical simulation experiments
Masataka MURAKAMI / Typhoon Science and Technology Research Center, Yokohama National University, Japan
Masataka Murakami, Ryuji Yoshida, Hironori Fudeyasu, Yuto Kitano, Narihiro Orikasa, Takuya Tajiri, Ayumi Iwata, Wei-Chen Kuo
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