Title of article
Cloud structure and crystal growth in nimbostratus
Author/Authors
Wolde، نويسنده , , Mengistu and Vali، نويسنده , , Gabor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
26
From page
49
To page
74
Abstract
Cloud structure and crystal growth in two nimbostratus were examined using in situ and airborne radar observations. In both cases, structure throughout the cloud depth was modulated by generating cells at about 8-km altitude. Large-scale horizontal homogeneity at altitudes below the generating cells was due to the rapid movement of the generating cells relative to the main cloud mass. In addition, significant horizontal variability was evident on the scale of few hundred meters, principally in the radar reflectivity data but also readily detectable in the particle data. The melting layer was clearly defined in the radar images. Thin dry layers just above the melting layer were also observed in both cases.
eement with earlier studies, particle spectra in these clouds are adequately described by exponential relationships. There is a strong correlation between the slope (λ) and intercept (No) parameters of an exponential size distribution; this relationship is well characterized by a power law with constants varying from case to case. Radar reflectivity is negatively correlated with the slope parameter λ.
concluded from the observations that the vapor supply made available by large-scale lifting was taken up by depositional growth of the ice crystals. Aggregation of the crystals led to the final shaping of the precipitation size spectra.
Keywords
Nimbostratus , Cloud structure , particle spectra , Radar
Journal title
Atmospheric Research
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Atmospheric Research
Record number
2245207
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