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  • Presentation | A51L: Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation, and Radiation Studies over High-Latitude Oceans Poster
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  • A51L-0887: Improving Southern Ocean Ice Nucleating Particle Observations: Nearly a Decade of Insights
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Author(s):
Chelsea Bekemeier, Colorado State University (First Author, Presenting Author)
Sonia Kreidenweis, Colorado State University
Kathryn Moore, Colorado State University
Paul DeMott, Colorado State University
Thomas Hill, Colorado State University
Christina McCluskey, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Kevin Barry, Colorado State University
Maria Vazquez, Colorado State University
Evelynn Buxton, Colorado State University
Gerald Mace, University of Utah
Kelsey Barber, University of Utah
Salvatore Sodano, University of Tasmania
Simon Alexander, Australian Antarctic Division
Thomas Paynter, Australian Antarctic Division
Luis Ackermann, Australia Bureau of Meteorology
Zhangcheng Pei, University of Tasmania
Jakob Pernov, Queensland University of Technology
Sally Benson, University of Utah
Jessie Creamean, Colorado State University


Ice fraction in clouds helps regulate cloud reflectivity, impacting the climate. This process is poorly constrained by climate models, especially over the Southern Ocean where observations are lacking. Increased ship and ground-based observations from campaigns over the last 10 years help provide critical information on cloud composition and particles that aid in cloud ice formation.



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