Title of article :
The relationships among cloud microphysics, chemistry, and precipitation rate in cold mountain clouds
Author/Authors :
Randolph D. Borys، نويسنده , , Douglas H. Lowenthal، نويسنده , , David L. Mitchell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
A study was conducted to examine the relationships among air pollutant loadings, cloud microphysics, and snowfall rates in cold mountain clouds. It was hypothesized that variations in pollutant loadings would be reflected in shifts in the cloud droplet size distribution. A field program was conducted at Storm Peak Laboratory (SPL) at an elevation of 3210 m MSL in northwestern Colorado. Cold precipitating clouds were sampled during January, 1995. Cloud water was collected and analyzed for major ion and trace element chemistry. Cloud droplet concentrations and size were measured continuously using a PMS FSSP-100. The results indicate a direct relationship between clear-air equivalent (CAE) sulfate concentrations in cloud water and cloud droplet concentrations, an indirect relationship between droplet number and droplet size, a direct relationship between droplet size and snowfall rate, and an indirect relationship between CAE sulfate concentration and snowfall rate.
Keywords :
Riming inhibition , Cloud droplet size distribution , Anthropogenic CCN , Orographic clouds , Snow growth
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment