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contributor authorStevens, Bjorn
contributor authorLenschow, Donald H.
contributor authorVali, Gabor
contributor authorGerber, Hermann
contributor authorBandy, A.
contributor authorBlomquist, B.
contributor authorBrenguier, J-L.
contributor authorBretherton, C. S.
contributor authorBurnet, F.
contributor authorCampos, T.
contributor authorChai, S.
contributor authorFaloona, I.
contributor authorFriesen, D.
contributor authorHaimov, S.
contributor authorLaursen, K.
contributor authorLilly, D. K.
contributor authorLoehrer, S. M.
contributor authorMalinowski, Szymon P.
contributor authorMorley, B.
contributor authorPetters, M. D.
contributor authorRogers, D. C.
contributor authorRussell, L.
contributor authorSavic-Jovcic, V.
contributor authorSnider, J. R.
contributor authorStraub, D.
contributor authorSzumowski, Marcin J.
contributor authorTakagi, H.
contributor authorThornton, D. C.
contributor authorTschudi, M.
contributor authorTwohy, C.
contributor authorWetzel, M.
contributor authorvan Zanten, M. C.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:42:16Z
date available2017-06-09T16:42:16Z
date copyright2003/05/01
date issued2003
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-72595.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4214615
description abstractThe second Dynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus (DYCOMS-II) field study is described. The field program consisted of nine flights in marine stratocumulus west-southwest of San Diego, California. The objective of the program was to better understand the physics and dynamics of marine stratocumulus. Toward this end special flight strategies, including predominantly nocturnal flights, were employed to optimize estimates of entrainment velocities at cloud-top, large-scale divergence within the boundary layer, drizzle processes in the cloud, cloud microstructure, and aerosol?cloud interactions. Cloud conditions during DYCOMS-II were excellent with almost every flight having uniformly overcast clouds topping a well-mixed boundary layer. Although the emphasis of the manuscript is on the goals and methodologies of DYCOMS-II, some preliminary findings are also presented?the most significant being that the cloud layers appear to entrain less and drizzle more than previous theoretical work led investigators to expect.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleDynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus—DYCOMS-II
typeJournal Paper
journal volume84
journal issue5
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-84-5-579
journal fristpage579
journal lastpage593
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2003:;volume( 084 ):;issue: 005
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