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Observational approaches to understanding cloud microphysics. Microphysical measurement needs. Quantitative characterization of…. Size distribution of liquid hydrometeors from CCN size (0.01 m m) to precipitation size (10000 m m) – 6 orders of magnitude range of size (18 of mass!) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Observational approaches to understanding cloud microphysics

Observational approaches

to understanding cloud microphysics

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Microphysical measurement needs

Quantitative characterization of….

1) Size distribution of liquid hydrometeors from CCN size (0.01 m) to precipitation size (10000 m) – 6 orders of magnitude range of size (18 of mass!)

2) Size/mass distributions and habits of ice-phase hydrometeors (1-10000 m)

3) Efficacy of aerosols to act as CCN and IN

4) Thermodynamic and dynamic environment in which hydrometeors form, exist, grow, and evaporate

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1. Liquid Hydrometeors

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Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe (FSSP)

Radius range 1-25 µm

NCAR

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FSSP Scattered Energy

1 10 100

Diameter [microns]

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part

icle

[a

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rary

un

its]

1 1

0 1

00 1

000

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Phase Doppler Particle Interferometer (PDPI)

Size range 1-1000 µm

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Interferometry

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Larger particles D>>

Baumgardner and Korolev, J Atmos. Ocean Tech., 1997

• Optical Shadow Probes (Optical Array Probes, OAPs)

Size range 10-10000

µm

Examples:260-X2D-C2D-PHVPS

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Comparison

of FSSP and OAPs

• Problems in overlap zone

Baumgardner and Korolev, J Atmos. Ocean Tech., 1997

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2. Ice Hydrometeors

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Small ice – the perennial problem

• FSSPs can be used, but….

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Interarrival times in ice clouds

Field et al., J Atmos. Ocean Tech., 2003

• Bursts of particles observed

• Shattering of large ice giving impression of many small xtals

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Small ice – the perennial problem

…and

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The Small Ice Detector

(SID)• Examines angular

dependence of scattering• Irregular particles

University of Hertfordshire, UK

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Large ice crystals: OAPs

Field, JAS, 1999

Size range 25-4000 µm• OAP images

1000 microns [1 mm]

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Large ice crystals: Cloud Particle Imager (CPI)

SPEC Inc, Boulder

Size range 10-4000 µm

• CCD camera takes photographs of particles

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More commo

n crystals

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3. CCN/IN characterization

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Thermal diffusion chamber

RH

supersaturated

eT

• Supersaturation maximizes in center of chamber and can be controlled by T

• Subject aerosols to known supersaturation and check for rapid growth using a droplet counter

• Vary T and obtain a CCN spectrum

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Thermal diffusion chambers

• New designs allow for:– continuous flow in chamber– Multiple supersaturations simultaneously

• Can be used at between ice and water saturation to characterize heterogeneous deposition nuclei

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IN characterization

• Cannot measure (in-situ):– Contact freezing IN– Immersion freezing IN

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4. Characterization of thermodynamic environment

• Temperature• Vapor content• Liquid water content

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Humidity

• High concentrations:– Optical (Lyman-alpha)– Tunable diode laser– Dewpoint Hygrometer

• Low concentrations:– Fluorescence hygrometer

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Liquid water content

• Hotwire probes• Nevzorov probes• Lyman-alpha, total water content