Small Ice Particles in Tropospheric Clouds: Fact or Artifact?: Airborne Icing Instrumentation Evaluation Experiment
Most observations of the size and concentration of cloud ice particles have been obtained using airborne optical particle size spectrometers, which became widely available in the mid-1970s. [...] the amount of data describing the microphysics of ice clouds has been progressively increasing.
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