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View article: The Atmospheric Composition Component of the ICON modeling framework: ICON-ART version 2025.04
The Atmospheric Composition Component of the ICON modeling framework: ICON-ART version 2025.04 Open
Accurate and efficient modeling of atmospheric composition, including aerosols and trace gases and their interactions with radiation, clouds, and dynamics is essential for improving predictions of air quality, weather, climate, and related…
View article: Influence of Fire-Induced Heat and Moisture Release on Pyro-Convective Cloud Dynamics During the Australian New Year's Event: A Study Using Convection-Resolving Simulations and Satellite Data
Influence of Fire-Induced Heat and Moisture Release on Pyro-Convective Cloud Dynamics During the Australian New Year's Event: A Study Using Convection-Resolving Simulations and Satellite Data Open
Understanding pyro-convective clouds is essential. These clouds transport significant quantities of aerosols and gases into the upper atmosphere, and therefore influence atmospheric composition, weather, and climate on a global scale. This…
View article: Influence of Fire-Induced Heat and Moisture Release on Pyro-Convective Cloud Dynamics During the Australian New Year's Event: A Study Using Convection-Resolving Simulations and Satellite Data
Influence of Fire-Induced Heat and Moisture Release on Pyro-Convective Cloud Dynamics During the Australian New Year's Event: A Study Using Convection-Resolving Simulations and Satellite Data Open
View article: Explicit simulation of volcanic eruption plumes in atmospheric models: first results and implications
Explicit simulation of volcanic eruption plumes in atmospheric models: first results and implications Open
Explosive volcanic eruptions emit large amounts of solid and gaseous materials into the atmosphere, thereby affect weather and climate and pose hazards to human health and aviation. To constrain those impacts it is important to understand …
View article: The ice-nucleating activity of Arctic sea surface microlayer samples and marine algal cultures
The ice-nucleating activity of Arctic sea surface microlayer samples and marine algal cultures Open
In recent years, sea spray as well as the biological material it contains has received increased attention as a source of ice-nucleating particles (INPs). Such INPs may play a role in remote marine regions, where other sources of INPs are …
View article: Arctic marine ice nucleating aerosol: a laboratory study of microlayer samples and algal cultures
Arctic marine ice nucleating aerosol: a laboratory study of microlayer samples and algal cultures Open
In recent years, sea spray and the biological material it contains has received increased attention as a source of ice nucleating particles (INPs). Such INPs may play a role in remote marine regions, where other sources of INPs are scarce …