Title of article :
A Review of some Recent Radiation Fog Prediction Studies and the Results of Integrating a Simple Numerical Model to Predict Radiation Fog over Brunei
Author/Authors :
G.V. Rao، نويسنده , , J. OʹSullivan ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Several radiation fog studies with emphasis on numerical simulation and prediction are
reviewed. One of the earliest attempts started with a given surface diurnal variation of temperature and
water vapor, and concluded by forecasting the onset of saturation at various levels; thus fog, by examining
the spread of temperature and moisture in the vertical. The one-dimensional (1-D) models are still popular.
Some of the recent numerical simulations use more than 100 levels in the vertical and treat various kinds of
vegetation, aerosols, and soils with moisture contents. Some also employ a mesoscale model in conjunction
with a 1-D model to consider the advective effects. In the following a simple 1-D numerical model was used
to predict the onset of fog at Brunei, based on a desktop computer and routine surface observations of dry
bulb temperature (T), dewpoint temperature (Td), and wind speed at 1800 Local Time (LT). Optimism
exists in improved predictions of fog and stratus as 1-D models incorporate many physical processes, and
mesoscale models continue to improve in predicting advection and cloud cover.
Keywords :
1-d fog model , radiation fog , fog prediction , numerical modeling of fog , review of fog. , fog over Brunei
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics