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    • AIITS: Preliminary light scattering data from Tropical Tropopause Layer cirrus 

      Stopford, Chris; Kaye, Paul H.; Ulanowski, Joseph; Hirst, Edwin; Greenaway, Richard; Dorsey, James; Gallagher, Martin; Woods, Sarah; Lawson, Paul; Thornberry, Troy; Rollins, Drew; Harris, Neil (2015-07-22)
      The new optical particle spectrometer AIITS (Aerosol Ice Interface Transition Spectrometer) is the next instrument in the Small Ice Detector (SID) family. Like SID3, it acquires two-dimensional forward scattering patterns ...
    • Intercomparison of Multiple UV-LIF Spectrometers using the Aerosol Challenge Simulator 

      Forde, Elizabeth; Gallagher, Martin; Walker, Maurice; Foot, Virginia; Attwood, Alexis; Granger, Gary; Sarda-Esteve, Roland; Stanley, Warren; Kaye, Paul H.; Topping, David (2019-12-09)
      Measurements of primary biological aerosol particles (PBAPs) have been conducted worldwide using ultraviolet light-induced fluorescence (UV-LIF) spectrometers. However, how these instruments detect and respond to known ...
    • Quasi-spherical ice in convective clouds 

      Järvinen, Emma; Schnaiter, Martin; Mioche, Guillaume; Jourdan, Olivier; Shcherbakov, Valery N.; Costa, Anja; Afchine, Armin; Krämer, Martina; Heidelberg, Fabian; Jurkat, Tina; Voigt, Christiane; Schlager, Hans; Nichman, Leonid; Gallagher, Martin; Hirst, Edwin; Schmitt, Carl; Bansemer, Aaron; Heymsfield, Andy; Lawson, Paul; Tricoli, Ugo; Pfeilsticker, Klaus; Vochezer, Paul; Möhler, Ottmar; Leisner, Thomas (2016-09-21)
      Homogeneous freezing of supercooled droplets occurs in convective systems in low and midlatitudes. This droplet-freezing process leads to the formation of a large amount of small ice particles, so-called frozen droplets, ...
    • Real Time Detection of Airborne Bioparticles in Antarctica 

      Crawford, Ian; Gallagher, Martin; Bower, Keith; Choularton, Thomas; Flynn, Michael; Ruske, Simon; Listowski, Constantino; Brough, Neil; Lachlan-Cope, Thomas; Fleming, Zoe; Foot, Virginia; Stanley, Warren (2017-12-01)
      We demonstrate for the first time, continuous real-time observations of airborne bio-fluorescent aerosols recorded at the British Antarctic Survey's Halley VI Research Station, located on the Brunt ice shelf close to the ...