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Simulated polarimetric fields of ice vapor growth using the Adaptive Habit Model. Part II: A case study from the FROST experiment
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: new adaptive habit model (AHM) grows ice crystals through vapor deposition while evolving ice particle properties, including shape and effective density. The AHM provides an opportunity to investigate observed microphysical ...
Simulated polarimetric fields of ice vapor growth using the Adaptive Habit Model. Part I: Large-Eddy Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he bulk adaptive habit model (AHM) explicitly predicts ice particle aspect ratio, improving the representation of microphysical processes and properties, including ice/liquid phase partitioning. With the unique ability to ...
A Method for Adaptive Habit Prediction in Bulk Microphysical Models. Part III: Applications and Studies within a Two-Dimensional Kinematic Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: rctic mixed-phase clouds are ubiquitous, and the persistence of supercooled liquid is not well understood. Prior studies of mixed-phase clouds predict a single axis length assuming spherical particles or mass?dimensional ...
Dynamical and Microphysical Evolution during Mixed-Phase Cloud Glaciation Simulated Using the Bulk Adaptive Habit Prediction Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: bulk microphysics scheme predicting ice particle habit evolution has been implemented in the Weather Research and Forecasting Model. Large-eddy simulations are analyzed to study the effects of ice habit and number concentration ...
Assessment of a Microphysical Ensemble Used to Investigate the OWLeS IOP4 Lake-Effect Storm
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A New Method for Ice–Ice Aggregation in the Adaptive Habit Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Ice Particle and Aggregate Simulator (IPAS). Part I: Extracting Dimensional Properties of Ice–Ice Aggregates for Microphysical Parameterization
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractAggregation, the process by which two or more ice particles attach to each other, is typically observed in clouds that span a range of temperatures and is influenced by the crystal shape (habit). In this study, the ...
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