Cloud And Precipitation Processes Flashcards
What is a hygroscopic nuclei?
A particle which is attracted to water and forms a dilute salt solution
What is coalescence?
The growth of raindrops by individual drops colliding and merging with other drops
What Relative Humidity does pure water require for condensation to occur?
300%
At what temperature do super cooled droplets occur?
< 0 Degrees C
What Relative Humidity does super saturated air have?
1%
Give 4 examples of Hygroscopic Nuclei
- Dust
- Smoke
- Clay
- Sea Salt
Give three particle sizes in relation to hygroscopic nuclei?
- Aitken
- Large
- Giant
What size are Aitken particles?
0.001 - 0.1 um
What size are Large particles?
0.2 - 1 um
What size are Giant particles?
> 10 um
What are the three paths to saturation?
- Adiabatic cooling and the lifting condensation level
- Free convection
- Forced convection
What are the four results of condensation near the ground?
- Dew
- Radiation Fog
- Advection Fog
- Frost
What are the 5 conditions needed for condensation near the ground?
- Clear night
- Moist air
- 1-2 m/s of wind
- Removal of latent heat through further cooling
- Ground and leaves as condensation nuclei
A fog point occurs below the…..
Dew Point
A frost point occurs below the……
Fog Point