Surface warming in Svalbard may have led to increases in highly active ice-nucleating particles
Surface warming in Svalbard may have led to increases in highly active ice-nucleating particles
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London: Nature Publishing Group
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The roles of Arctic aerosols as ice-nucleating particles remain poorly understood, even though their effects on cloud microphysics are crucial for assessing the climate sensitivity of Arctic mixed-phase clouds and predicting their response to Arctic warming. Here we present a full-year record of ice-nucleating particle concentrations over Svalbard,...
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Surface warming in Svalbard may have led to increases in highly active ice-nucleating particles
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2662-4435
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2662-4435
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10.1038/s43247-024-01677-0