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Vitaly Khvorostyanov
Vitaly Khvorostyanov
Central Aerological Observatory, Moscow, Russia
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A new double-moment microphysics parameterization for application in cloud and climate models. Part I: Description
H Morrison, JA Curry, VI Khvorostyanov
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 62 (6), 1665-1677, 2005
11412005
Terminal velocities of droplets and crystals: Power laws with continuous parameters over the size spectrum
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 59 (11), 1872-1884, 2002
1382002
The theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed CCN. Part I: Critical radius, energy, and nucleation rate
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 61 (22), 2676-2691, 2004
1172004
Fall velocities of hydrometeors in the atmosphere: Refinements to a continuous analytical power law
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 62 (12), 4343-4357, 2005
982005
Cirrus cloud simulation using explicit microphysics and radiation. Part II: Microphysics, vapor and ice mass budgets, and optical and radiative properties
VI Khvorostyanov, K Sassen
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 55 (10), 1822-1845, 1998
801998
Cirrus cloud simulation using explicit microphysics and radiation. Part I: Model description
VI Khvorostyanov, K Sassen
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 55 (10), 1808-1821, 1998
741998
Thermodynamics, kinetics, and microphysics of clouds
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Cambridge University Press, 2014
722014
A new theory of heterogeneous ice nucleation for application in cloud and climate models
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Geophysical research letters 27 (24), 4081-4084, 2000
712000
Toward the theory of stochastic condensation in clouds. Part I: A general kinetic equation
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 56 (23), 3985-3996, 1999
701999
Aerosol size spectra and CCN activity spectra: Reconciling the lognormal, algebraic, and power laws
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 111 (D12), 2006
682006
The theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed CCN. Part II: Parcel model simulation
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 62 (2), 261-285, 2005
682005
Cloud effects from boreal forest fire smoke: Evidence for ice nucleation from polarization lidar data and cloud model simulations
K Sassen, VI Khvorostyanov
Environmental Research Letters 3 (2), 025006, 2008
662008
Thermodynamic theory of freezing and melting of water and aqueous solutions
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 108 (50), 11073-11085, 2004
612004
Cirrus cloud ice water content radar algorithm evaluation using an explicit cloud microphysical model
K Sassen, Z Wang, VI Khvorostyanov, GL Stephens, A Bennedetti
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 41 (6), 620-628, 2002
562002
Clouds and climate
GI Marchuk, KY Kondratyev, VV Kozoderov, VI Khvorostyanov
Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1986
521986
Toward the theory of homogeneous nucleation and its parameterization for cloud models
V Khvorostyanov, K Sassen
Geophysical research letters 25 (16), 3155-3158, 1998
501998
Toward the theory of stochastic condensation in clouds. Part II: Analytical solutions of the gamma-distribution type
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 56 (23), 3997-4013, 1999
481999
Mesoscale processes of cloud formation, cloud-radiation interaction, and their modelling with explicit cloud microphysics
VI Khvorostyanov
Atmospheric Research 39 (1-3), 1-67, 1995
481995
A simple analytical model of aerosol properties with account for hygroscopic growth: 1. Equilibrium size spectra and cloud condensation nuclei activity spectra
VI Khvorostyanov, JA Curry
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 104 (D2), 2175-2184, 1999
471999
Microphysical processes in cirrus and their impact on radiation: A mesoscale modeling perspective
VI Khvorostyanov, K Sassen
Cirrus, edited by Lynch, DK, Sassen, K., Starr, DO, and Stephens, G, 397-432, 2002
442002
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