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NAT-rock formation by mother clouds: a microphysical model study

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Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) of type 1a or 1a-enh containing high number densities of nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles, can act as mother clouds for extremely large NAT particles, termed NAT-rocks, provided the air below the clouds is supersaturated with respect to NAT. Individual NAT particles at the cloud base fall into undepleted gas phase and rapidly accelerate due to a positive feedback between their growth and sedimentation. The resulting reduction in number density is further enhanced by the strong HNO3 depletion within a thin layer below the mother cloud, which delays subsequent particles. This paper introduces the basic microphysical principles behind this mother cloud/NAT-rock mechanism, which produces 10-4 cm-3 NAT-rocks with radii around 10 mm some kilometers below the mother cloud. The mechanism does not require selective nucleation and works even for a monodisperse particle size distribution in the mother cloud.
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hal-00295188 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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S. Fueglistaler, B.P. Luo, C. Voigt, K.S. Carslaw, Th. Peter. NAT-rock formation by mother clouds: a microphysical model study. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2002, 2 (2), pp.93-98. ⟨hal-00295188⟩

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