Artículo de revista
Review Of Recent Developments And Shortcomings In The Characterization Of Potential Atmospheric Ice Nuclei : Focus On The Tropics.
Autor
Yakobi Hancock, Jacqueline D.
Ladino, Luis Antonio
Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
Institución
Resumen
In this paper, we summarize the four main ice nucleating aerosol types: mineral dusts,
bioaerosols, soot, and glassy organics, with the aim of demonstrating the limitations in scientifi c
literature regarding their ice nucleation properties. Because the tropics are largely associated with
marine environments, such as the Atlantic, Pacifi c, and Indian Oceans, they are potential source of
ice nuclei, and therefore ice clouds can form in regions of high convective uplift. As a result, these
particles are able to infl uence both the planet’s radiative force and its hydrological cycle. Due to
our limited understanding of these effects, we would like to encourage the scientifi c community to
increase its efforts to study and characterize the tropical aerosol particles that may function as ice
nuclei. Through such efforts, we may reduce uncertainties in climate predictions, and improve our
understanding of global warming in the hopes of fi nding potential solutions to these issues.