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Sizes of Atmospheric Ice Nuclei
Nature, 1966ATTEMPTS to identify and count atmospheric ice nuclei, as the first steps towards establishing the chemical and physical nature of such nuclei and their mode of action, have occupied cloud physicists for many years. It is generally accepted that ice nuclei are solid particles; the diameters of these particles have been reported1–6 to be mostly between ...
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Transformations of Ice II, Ice III, and Ice V at Atmospheric Pressure
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1963The transformations that occur in ices II, III, and V at atmospheric pressure when they are heated from liquid-nitrogen temperature have been examined by simple thermal analysis and by x-ray diffraction. They transform first to cubic ice I (ice Ic). The rate of transformation of ices II and III depends upon the temperature, and that of ice II probably ...
J. E. Bertie, L. D. Calvert, E. Whalley
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The Ice Core Record of Atmospheric Methane
2000The global evolution of atmospheric CH4 has been documented by sporadic direct measurements in the atmosphere during the 1960s and 1970s and by systematic survey only since 1979. The data from this time up to 1983 indicate an increasing trend at a rate of about 1% per year (Rasmussen and Khalil, 1986; Steele et al., 1987; Blake and Rowland, 1988).
Chappellaz, Jérôme +3 more
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Modern Meteorology and Atmospheric Icing
2008Although the water cycle in the atmosphere is still not described well enough to provide reliable input parameters for the liquid water content of the air or precipitation rate, fine-scale atmospheric models can now describe wind speed, wind direction, air temperature and vertical stability taking topographical details into account with a horizontal ...
Svein M. Fikke +2 more
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Atmospheric Superstructure Ice Accumulation Measurements
Offshore Technology Conference, 1977ABSTRACT Ice accumulation measurements made on Middleton Island in the Gulf of Alaska at a 10 meter elevation during the winter of 1975-1976 and on St. Paul Island is the Bering Sea during the fall of 1976 and the winter of 1976-1977 at 10, 20, and 30 meter elevations are reported along with meteorological ...
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Atmospheric Icing of Power Networks
2008Foreword. 1. Modern Meteorology and Atmospheric Icing Svein M. Fikke et al. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Atmospheric Icing - A Brief Survey of Icing Processes and their Meteorological Aspects. 1.3 Icing Models. 1.4 Introduction of Numerical Weather. Prediction Models. 1.5 Some Preliminary Applications of Fine-Scale Models.
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Icephobic/anti-icing properties of superhydrophobic surfaces
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2022ZhiGuang Guo, Weimin Liu
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Atmosphere. What drives the ice age cycle?
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2006International ...
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