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Measurements of the Heat and Mass Transfer Parameters Characterizing Conical Graupel Growth
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Rigidly suspended conical graupel were grown in a wind tunnel, starting from 1-mm hexagonal plates, with liquid water content varied from 0.5 to 3.0 g m?1, velocity from 1.1 to 3.0 m s?1, ambient temperature from ?4.4 to ...
Reply to “Comments on ‘Characterization of Aircraft Icing Environments with Supercooled Large Drops for Application to Commercial Aircraft Certification'”
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Single-Scattering Properties of Mixed-Phase Arctic Clouds at Solar Wavelengths: Impacts on Radiative Transfer
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In situ observations of the sizes, shapes, and phases of Arctic clouds were obtained during the First International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project Regional Experiment (FIRE) Arctic Clouds Experiment (ACE). These ...
Characterization of Aircraft Icing Environments with Supercooled Large Drops for Application to Commercial Aircraft Certification
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: bservations of aircraft icing environments that included supercooled large drops (SLD) greater than 100 ?m in diameter have been analyzed. The observations were collected by instrumented research aircraft from 134 flights ...
Verification of Supercooled Cloud Water Forecasts with In Situ Aircraft Measurements
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In situ measurements of temperature (Ta), horizontal wind speed (V), dewpoint (Td), total water content (TWC), and cloud and supercooled cloud water (SCW) events, made during 50 flights from three research field programs, ...
Assessing the Rosemount Icing Detector with In Situ Measurements
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In situ measurements of microphysics conditions, obtained during 38 research flights into winter storms, have been used to characterize the performance of a Rosemount Icing Detector (RID). Characteristics of the RID were ...
Aircraft Icing Measurements in East Coast Winter Storms
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Analysis of the aircraft icing environments of East Coast winter storms have been made from 3 1 flights duringthe second Canadian Atlantic Storms Program. Microphysical parameters have been summarized and are compared to ...
Comparisons of SSM/I Liquid Water Paths with Aircraft Measurements
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Comparisons have been made between in situ aircraft measurements of integrated liquid water and retrievals of integrated liquid water path (LWP) from algorithms using SSM/I brightness temperatures. The aircraft measurements ...
An Example of Supercooled Drizzle Drops Formed through a Collision-Coalescence Process
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The microphysics associated with observations of supercooled drizzle drops, which formed through a condensation and collision-coalescence process, are reported and discussed. The growth environment was an 1100-m-thick ...
Characterizations of Aircraft Icing Environments that Include Supercooled Large Drops
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Measurements of aircraft icing environments that include supercooled large drops (SLD) greater than 50 ?m in diameter have been made during 38 research flights. These flights were conducted during the First and Third ...
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