https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads0572

*Authors*
Lin Lin, Xiaohong Liu, Xi Zhao, Yunpeng Shan, Ziming Ke, Kai Lyu, and
Kenneth P. Bowman

*09 May 2025*

DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ads0572

*Abstract*
The formation of ice crystals in the atmosphere strongly affects cloud
properties and climate. While volcanic ash (VA) has been shown to nucleate
ice crystals efficiently in laboratory settings, its importance for ice
formation in the atmosphere remains elusive. Here, we show evidence of
cirrus modification by volcanic eruptions through ice nucleation on VA,
revealed by abrupt changes in cirrus properties following volcanic
eruptions based on satellite measurements. The distinct changes captured
are a phenomenal decrease in number, an increase in size of ice crystals in
cirrus clouds, and an increase in cirrus occurrences after ash-rich
volcanic eruptions. Conversely, no such changes were detected following the
ash-poor eruption. We propose a cirrus formation mechanism where VA
nucleates ice heterogeneously, suppressing homogeneous freezing and
resulting in fewer but larger ice crystals. This suppression of homogeneous
freezing by VA is supported by process-level cloud microphysical
simulations. *Our findings advance the understanding of aerosol–ice cloud
interactions and illuminate cirrus geoengineering.*

*Source: Science Advances*

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