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    A Numerical Simulation of the 22 July 1979 HIPLEX-1 Case

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology:;1990:;volume( 029 ):;issue: 007::page 539
    Author:
    Orville, Harold D.
    ,
    Kopp, Fred J.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0450(1990)029<0539:ANSOTJ>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A HIPLEX- A cloud case has been used to describe the effects of ice-phase cloud seeding on a cold base cloud. The cast was used at the First International Cloud Modeling Workshop/Conference held in 1985 in Irsee, Federal Republic of Germany, to provide modelers with a well-observed cloud-seeded case. Solid dry ice pellets (CO2) were dropped into the cloud at about the ?10°C level. Aircraft and radar observations of the cloud were obtained over approximately 40 min of its life history. Seeding produced clear ice seeding signatures in this continental type cloud. Graupel formed within 10 min and rain was observed at the +10°C level 13 min after seeding. About 9.4 kT of rain was estimated to fall from the cloud. The modeling results also show enhanced ice in the seeded cloud and can be compared with an unseeded model cloud (not available in nature). The precipitation path from cloud ice to snow to graupel/hail to rain from the melted graupel is evident. The Bergeron process was important for snow initiation, while snow accretion of cloud water was dominant for further growth. Light rain amounting to about 13.1 kT resulted in the seeded model cloud, and 9.6 kT in the unseeded model cloud?a 36% increase. The observers considered aggregation of snow to be important for the initiation of graupel and to account for the early appearance and rapid growth of graupel. The model results suggest that the early formation of snow near the 0°C level leads to melt into rain and the transport of rain into cloud ice and snow regions. Rapid freezing of the rain into graupel then occurs as the rain collects snow.
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    contributor authorOrville, Harold D.
    contributor authorKopp, Fred J.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:03:07Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:03:07Z
    date copyright1990/07/01
    date issued1990
    identifier issn0894-8763
    identifier otherams-11569.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4146811
    description abstractA HIPLEX- A cloud case has been used to describe the effects of ice-phase cloud seeding on a cold base cloud. The cast was used at the First International Cloud Modeling Workshop/Conference held in 1985 in Irsee, Federal Republic of Germany, to provide modelers with a well-observed cloud-seeded case. Solid dry ice pellets (CO2) were dropped into the cloud at about the ?10°C level. Aircraft and radar observations of the cloud were obtained over approximately 40 min of its life history. Seeding produced clear ice seeding signatures in this continental type cloud. Graupel formed within 10 min and rain was observed at the +10°C level 13 min after seeding. About 9.4 kT of rain was estimated to fall from the cloud. The modeling results also show enhanced ice in the seeded cloud and can be compared with an unseeded model cloud (not available in nature). The precipitation path from cloud ice to snow to graupel/hail to rain from the melted graupel is evident. The Bergeron process was important for snow initiation, while snow accretion of cloud water was dominant for further growth. Light rain amounting to about 13.1 kT resulted in the seeded model cloud, and 9.6 kT in the unseeded model cloud?a 36% increase. The observers considered aggregation of snow to be important for the initiation of graupel and to account for the early appearance and rapid growth of graupel. The model results suggest that the early formation of snow near the 0°C level leads to melt into rain and the transport of rain into cloud ice and snow regions. Rapid freezing of the rain into graupel then occurs as the rain collects snow.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleA Numerical Simulation of the 22 July 1979 HIPLEX-1 Case
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume29
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0450(1990)029<0539:ANSOTJ>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage539
    journal lastpage550
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology:;1990:;volume( 029 ):;issue: 007
    contenttypeFulltext
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