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The Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen (WBF) process is a mechanism by which ice crystals grow from the vapour supplied by cloud droplets thus generating large cloud particles at the expense of smaller particles without draining vapour from the interstitial cloud air. Therefore the net result in a cloud ...
Wegener–Bergeron–Findeisen processCommunity earth system modelThe surface radiative imbalance has large impacts on the long-term trends and year-to-year variability of Arctic sea ice. Clouds are believed to be a key factor in regulating this radiative imbalance, whose underlying processes and ...
The Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen (WBF) mechanism was efficient in downdrafts and some parts of updrafts, depending on ice concentration and vertical velocity. At low ice concentrations, the effect of ice on the phase partitioning was negligible. In this regime, liquid droplets were found near the ...
(Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen -WBF- regime).Previous airborne cloud particle investigations have often been technically limited by adequate humidity measurements, thus in these studies the differentiation between Coexistence clouds (RHw and RHi > 100%; where RHw/i are the relative humidity wrt water/ice...
Bergeron‐Findeisen processcloud‐resolving modelingTwo types of Arctic mixed-phase clouds observed during the ISDAC and M-PACE field campaigns are simulated using a 3-dimensional cloud-resolving model (CRM) with size-resolved cloud microphysics. The modeled cloud properties agree reasonably well with ...