Atmospheric ice particles play crucial roles in cloud and storm
dynamics, atmospheric chemistry, climatological processes, and
other atmospheric processes. Ice Microdynamics introduces the
elementary physics and dynamics of atmospheric ice particles in
clouds; subsequent sections explain their formation from water
vapor, why ice crystal shape and concentration in cirrus clouds
influence the heating of air, and describe how ice crystals cleanse
the atmosphere by scavenging aerosol particles.
Pao Wang's lucid writing style will appeal to atmospheric
scientists, climatologists, and meteorologists with an interest in
understanding the role of ice particles in the atmosphere of our
planet.
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