Ulrich Bundke
Goethe University Frankfurt
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2011
Paul J. DeMott; O. Möhler; O. Stetzer; Gabor Vali; Zev Levin; Markus D. Petters; Masataka Murakami; Thomas Leisner; Ulrich Bundke; H. Klein; Zamin A. Kanji; Richard Cotton; Hazel Jones; Stefan Benz; Maren Brinkmann; Daniel Rzesanke; Harald Saathoff; M. Nicolet; Atsushi Saito; Björn Nillius; Heinz Bingemer; Jonathan P. D. Abbatt; Karin Ardon; Eli Ganor; Dimitrios G. Georgakopoulos; C. P. R. Saunders
Understanding cloud and precipitation responses to variations in atmospheric aerosols remains an important research topic for improving the prediction of climate. Knowledge is most uncertain, and the potential impact on climate is largest with regard to how aerosols impact ice formation in clouds. In this paper, we show that research on atmospheric ice nucleation, including the development of new measurement systems, is occurring at a renewed and historically unparalleled level. A historical perspective is provided on the methods and challenges of measuring ice nuclei, and the various factors that led to a lull in research efforts during a nearly 20-yr period centered about 30 yr ago. Workshops played a major role in defining critical needs for improving measurements at that time and helped to guide renewed efforts. Workshops were recently revived for evaluating present research progress. We argue that encouraging progress has been made in the consistency of measurements using the present generation of ic...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2012
D. Baumgardner; Linnea M. Avallone; Aaron Bansemer; St. Borrmann; P. R. A. Brown; Ulrich Bundke; Patrick Y. Chuang; Daniel J. Cziczo; P. R. Field; Martin Gallagher; Jean-François Gayet; Andrew J. Heymsfield; A. Korolev; Martina Krämer; Greg M. McFarquhar; S. Mertes; O. Möhler; S. Lance; P. Lawson; D. Petters; Kerri A. Pratt; G. C. Roberts; D. C. Rogers; O. Stetzer; Jeffrey L. Stith; W. Strapp; Cynthia H. Twohy; Manfred Wendisch
A meeting of 31 international experts on in situ measurements from aircraft was held to identify unresolved questions concerning ice formation and evolution in ice clouds, assess the current state of instrumentation that can address these problems, introduce emerging technology that may overcome current measurement issues and recommend future courses of action that can improve our understanding of ice cloud microphysical processes and their impact on the environment. The meeting proceedings and outcome has been described in detail in a manuscript submitted to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) on March 24, 2011. This paper is currently under review. The remainder of this summary, in the following pages, is the text of the BAMS article. A technical note that will be published by the National Center for Atmospheric Research is currently underway and is expected to be published before the end of the year.
NUCLEATION AND ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS: 19th International Conference | 2013
Naruki Hiranuma; O. Möhler; Heinz Bingemer; Ulrich Bundke; Daniel James Cziczo; Anja Danielczok; Martin Ebert; Sarvesh Garimella; Nadine Hoffmann; Kristina Höhler; Zamin A. Kanji; Alexei Kiselev; Michael Raddatz; O. Stetzer
The immersion mode ice nucleation efficiency of clay minerals and biological aerosols has been investigated using the AIDA (Aerosol Interaction and Dynamics in the Atmosphere) cloud chamber. Both monodisperse and polydisperse populations of (1) various clay dust samples as well as (2) Snomax® (a proxy for bacterial ice nucleators) and (3) hematite are examined in the temperature range between −4°C and −35°C. The temperature dependence of ice formation inferred by the INAS (Ice Nucleation Active Surface-Site) density is investigated and discussed as a function of cooling rate and by comparing to predicted nucleation rates (i.e., classical nucleation theory with θ-probability density function nucleation scheme). To date, we observe that maintaining constant AIDA temperature does not trigger any new ice formation during the immersion freezing experiments with clay dust samples and Snomax®, implying strong temperature dependency (and weak time dependency) within our time scales and conditions of experiments. ...
Atmospheric Environment | 2007
Konrad Kandler; Nathalie Benker; Ulrich Bundke; E. Cuevas; Martin Ebert; Peter Knippertz; Sergio Rodríguez; L. Schütz; Stephan Weinbruch
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010
H. Klein; Slobodan Nickovic; Werner Haunold; Ulrich Bundke; Björn Nillius; Martin Ebert; Stephan Weinbruch; L. Schuetz; Zev Levin; L. A. Barrie; Heinz Bingemer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
D. Niedermeier; Susan Hartmann; Tina Clauss; Heike Wex; Alexei Kiselev; Ryan C. Sullivan; Paul J. DeMott; Markus D. Petters; Paul Reitz; Johannes Schneider; E. F. Mikhailov; B. Sierau; O. Stetzer; Bernd Reimann; Ulrich Bundke; Raymond A. Shaw; Angela Buchholz; Thomas F. Mentel; Frank Stratmann
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
Heinz Bingemer; H. Klein; Martin Ebert; Werner Haunold; Ulrich Bundke; Thomas Herrmann; Konrad Kandler; D. Müller-Ebert; Stephan Weinbruch; Anna Judt; Axel Weber; Björn Nillius; K. Ardon-Dryer; Zev Levin; Joachim Curtius
Atmospheric Research | 2008
Ulrich Bundke; B. Nillius; Ruprecht Jaenicke; Thomas Wetter; H. Klein; Heinz Bingemer
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2009
Ulrich Bundke; Bernd Reimann; Björn Nillius; Ruprecht Jaenicke; Heinz Bingemer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
A. Worringen; K. Kandler; Nathalie Benker; Thomas Dirsch; S. Mertes; Ludwig Schenk; U. Kästner; Fabian Frank; Björn Nillius; Ulrich Bundke; D. Rose; Joachim Curtius; Piotr Kupiszewski; E. Weingartner; Paul Vochezer; Johannes Schneider; S. Schmidt; Stephan Weinbruch; Martin Ebert