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    Melting Layer Cloud Observed during R/V Mirai Cruise MR01-K05

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2006:;Volume( 063 ):;issue: 011::page 3020
    Author:
    Yasunaga, Kazuaki
    ,
    Yoneyama, Kunio
    ,
    Kubota, Hisayuki
    ,
    Okamoto, Hajime
    ,
    Shimizu, Atsushi
    ,
    Kumagai, Hiroshi
    ,
    Katsumata, Masaki
    ,
    Sugimoto, Nobuo
    ,
    Matsui, Ichiro
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS3779.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In this study, cloud profiling radar and lidar were used to determine the frequency distribution of the base heights of cloudy layers with little (or no) falling condensate particles. The data were obtained from stationary observations conducted from Research Vessel Mirai over the tropical western Pacific (around 1.85°N, 138°E) from 9 November to 9 December 2001. The observed cloudy layers had base heights predominantly in the range of 4.5?6.5 km. Almost all cloudy layers with a base in the range of 4.5?6.5 km had thickness thinner than 500 m, and the frequency peak of the base heights of measured cloudy layers is considered to represent the common occurrence of midlevel thin clouds. Midlevel thin clouds were frequently observed even during the active phase of the Madden?Julian oscillation (MJO). Composite analysis of radiosonde-derived relative humidity and temperature lapse rate indicates that the midlevel thin cloud in the MJO active period is generated via melting within the stratiform cloud, rather than by detrainment of surface-based convection.
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    contributor authorYasunaga, Kazuaki
    contributor authorYoneyama, Kunio
    contributor authorKubota, Hisayuki
    contributor authorOkamoto, Hajime
    contributor authorShimizu, Atsushi
    contributor authorKumagai, Hiroshi
    contributor authorKatsumata, Masaki
    contributor authorSugimoto, Nobuo
    contributor authorMatsui, Ichiro
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:53:09Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:53:09Z
    date copyright2006/11/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-75965.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4218359
    description abstractIn this study, cloud profiling radar and lidar were used to determine the frequency distribution of the base heights of cloudy layers with little (or no) falling condensate particles. The data were obtained from stationary observations conducted from Research Vessel Mirai over the tropical western Pacific (around 1.85°N, 138°E) from 9 November to 9 December 2001. The observed cloudy layers had base heights predominantly in the range of 4.5?6.5 km. Almost all cloudy layers with a base in the range of 4.5?6.5 km had thickness thinner than 500 m, and the frequency peak of the base heights of measured cloudy layers is considered to represent the common occurrence of midlevel thin clouds. Midlevel thin clouds were frequently observed even during the active phase of the Madden?Julian oscillation (MJO). Composite analysis of radiosonde-derived relative humidity and temperature lapse rate indicates that the midlevel thin cloud in the MJO active period is generated via melting within the stratiform cloud, rather than by detrainment of surface-based convection.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleMelting Layer Cloud Observed during R/V Mirai Cruise MR01-K05
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume63
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS3779.1
    journal fristpage3020
    journal lastpage3032
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2006:;Volume( 063 ):;issue: 011
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