Środowiskowe Seminarium Fizyki Atmosfery
sala B0.14, ul. Pasteura 5
prof. dr hab. Wojciech W. Grabowski (National Center for Atmospheric Research NCAR)
Evolution of cloud droplet spectral width: A new look at an old problem
Spectral width of the cloud droplet spectrum is important for radiative properties and drizzle/rain development in warm ice-free clouds. We use an adiabatic rising parcel framework to study activation and diffusional growth of cloud droplets, focusing on the spectral width evolution, and contrasting clean and polluted environments. A comprehensive droplet growth equation is used that includes kinetic, solute, and surface tension effects. We show that those effects have an appreciable impact on the spectral width evolution above the cloud base. Without those effects, the droplet area standard deviation should not change once activation is completed. In contrast, simulation results show that the area standard deviation does increase with height, especially for weak updrafts and polluted environments. Implications of those results for cloud modeling, especially applying conventional bin microphysics, are discussed.Join Zoom Meeting // https://us05web.zoom.us/j/81851898071?pwd=VmdPbDBhbEhRZHU1WjNUR3FTeFNiQT09Meeting ID: 818 5189 8071Passcode: 9smiS9