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    Ice Microphysics Observations in Hurricane Humberto: Comparison with Non-Hurricane-Generated Ice Cloud Layers

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2006:;Volume( 063 ):;issue: 001::page 288
    Author:
    Heymsfield, Andrew J.
    ,
    Bansemer, Aaron
    ,
    Durden, Stephen L.
    ,
    Herman, Robert L.
    ,
    Bui, T. Paul
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS3603.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Measurements are presented that were acquired from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) DC-8 aircraft during an intensive 3-day study of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Humberto on 22, 23, and 24 September 2001. Particle size distributions, particle image information, vertical velocities, and single- and dual-wavelength Doppler radar observations were obtained during repeated sampling of the eyewall and outer eye regions. Eyewall sampling temperatures ranged from ?22° to ?57°C and peak updraft velocities from 4 to 15 m s?1. High concentrations of small ice particles, in the order 50 cm?3 and above, were observed within and around the updrafts. Aggregates, some larger than 7 mm, dominated the larger sizes. The slope of the fitted exponential size distributions ? was distinctly different close to the eye than outside of that region. Even at low temperatures, ? was characteristic of warm temperature growth (? < 30 cm?1) close to the eye and characteristic of low temperature growth outside of it as well (? > 100 cm?1). The two modes found for ? are shown to be consistent with observations from nonhurricane ice cloud layers formed through deep convection, but differ markedly from ice cloud layers generated in situ. It is shown that the median, mass-weighted, terminal velocities derived for the Humberto data and from the other datasets are primarily a function of ?. Microphysical measurements and dual wavelength radar observations are used together to infer and interpret particle growth processes. Rain in the lower portions of the eyewall extended up to the 6- or 7-km level. In the outer eye regions, aggregation progressed downward from between 8.5 and 11.9 km to the melting layer, with some graupel noted in rainbands. Homogeneous ice nucleation is implicated in the high concentrations of small ice particles observed in the vicinity of the updrafts.
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    contributor authorHeymsfield, Andrew J.
    contributor authorBansemer, Aaron
    contributor authorDurden, Stephen L.
    contributor authorHerman, Robert L.
    contributor authorBui, T. Paul
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:52:38Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:52:38Z
    date copyright2006/01/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-75790.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4218164
    description abstractMeasurements are presented that were acquired from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) DC-8 aircraft during an intensive 3-day study of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Humberto on 22, 23, and 24 September 2001. Particle size distributions, particle image information, vertical velocities, and single- and dual-wavelength Doppler radar observations were obtained during repeated sampling of the eyewall and outer eye regions. Eyewall sampling temperatures ranged from ?22° to ?57°C and peak updraft velocities from 4 to 15 m s?1. High concentrations of small ice particles, in the order 50 cm?3 and above, were observed within and around the updrafts. Aggregates, some larger than 7 mm, dominated the larger sizes. The slope of the fitted exponential size distributions ? was distinctly different close to the eye than outside of that region. Even at low temperatures, ? was characteristic of warm temperature growth (? < 30 cm?1) close to the eye and characteristic of low temperature growth outside of it as well (? > 100 cm?1). The two modes found for ? are shown to be consistent with observations from nonhurricane ice cloud layers formed through deep convection, but differ markedly from ice cloud layers generated in situ. It is shown that the median, mass-weighted, terminal velocities derived for the Humberto data and from the other datasets are primarily a function of ?. Microphysical measurements and dual wavelength radar observations are used together to infer and interpret particle growth processes. Rain in the lower portions of the eyewall extended up to the 6- or 7-km level. In the outer eye regions, aggregation progressed downward from between 8.5 and 11.9 km to the melting layer, with some graupel noted in rainbands. Homogeneous ice nucleation is implicated in the high concentrations of small ice particles observed in the vicinity of the updrafts.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleIce Microphysics Observations in Hurricane Humberto: Comparison with Non-Hurricane-Generated Ice Cloud Layers
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume63
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS3603.1
    journal fristpage288
    journal lastpage308
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2006:;Volume( 063 ):;issue: 001
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