The Arctic is home to some of the strangest clouds on Earth, which play a crucial role in the region’s rapid warming. Despite their importance, these clouds remain a mystery to scientists, as climate simulations struggle to accurately capture their formation and evolution due to limited knowledge about their defining characteristics.

An international team of scientists recently conducted a research mission, using a heavily instrumented C-130 aircraft to study these enigmatic clouds. They aim to unravel the mystery surrounding these clouds and gather crucial data to improve our understanding of their impact on Arctic warming.

These unique clouds are born from collisions of air masses in the Arctic, particularly marine cold-air outbreaks (MCAOs), where cold air from land clashes with warmer ocean air, resulting in the formation of intricate cloud patterns. These clouds range from thin, parallel rows of ‘streets’ near land to larger, open-celled clouds further out to sea, eventually developing into towering cumulonimbus clouds.

The clouds formed from MCAOs can lead to heavy snowfall and polar lows, intense storm systems in the Arctic that are challenging to predict. Understanding the composition of these clouds, including the proportion of liquid and ice, is essential for climate models to accurately predict future warming trends. The team’s research aims to provide much-needed data to improve these models.

The team’s research flights collected data on various aspects of the clouds, such as their ice and water content, using remote sensing instruments like lidar, radar, and radiometers. Deploying dropsondes, the team gathered measurements of temperature, humidity, and wind within the clouds, offering valuable insights into their characteristics. By analyzing and incorporating this data into climate models, scientists hope to enhance our understanding of Arctic clouds and their role in climate change.

The findings from this mission will be presented at the American Meteorological Society’s annual meeting in January, shedding light on the complex interactions within Arctic clouds. Ultimately, this research represents a crucial step towards unraveling the mysteries of these enigmatic clouds and their impact on the rapidly warming Arctic region. Future research and data collection efforts will further refine our understanding of these clouds and their implications for global climate patterns.

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