Motions of Ice Hydrometeors in the Atmosphere: Numerical Studies and Implications (pdf)

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Author Pao K. Wang
Edition 1
Edition Year 2021
Format PDF
ISBN 9789813344303
Language English
Number Of Pages 300
Publisher Springer Singapore

Description

This book summarizes unique research findings on the hydrodynamic behavior of ice particles (ice crystals, snow, graupel and hailstones) in the atmosphere. The fall behavior of ice hydrometeors determines how and how fast a mixed-phase cloud can grow or dissipate. The book discusses how the authors used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods and numerical simulations to determine these behaviors, and presents these computations along with numerous detailed tables and illustrations of turbulent flow fields. It also examines the implications of the results for the general atmospheric sciences as well as for climate science (since the cloud problem is the source of the greatest uncertainty in model-based climate predictions). As such it allows readers to gain a clear and comprehensive understanding of how particles fall in clouds and offers insights into cloud physics and dynamics and their impact on the climate..

 

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Author

Pao K. Wang

Edition

1

Edition Year

2021

Format

PDF

ISBN

9789813344303

Language

English

Number Of Pages

300

Publisher

Springer Singapore

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