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A new aspect of condensation theory
Authors:James W Telford  Steven K Chai
Institution:(1) Atmospheric Sciences Center. Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada System, P.O. Box 60220, 89506 Reno, NV, USA
Abstract:This paper examines the effects of the mixing of dry air into a cloud top from the point of view of the droplet spectra. It is shown theoretically that the resulting cycling of the air up and down in the cloud, as seems to be the essential mechanism by which cumuli have been diluted to their observed liquid water mixing ratio, can double the largest drop radius and generate cloud parcels containing drops of all sizes up to this maximum. These changes in the droplet distribution with size occur by a process which is not greatly influenced by the cloud condensation nuclei or the details of droplet growth since lsquomaritimersquo like spectra can develop in lsquocontinentalrsquo type cumuli. It shows that large numbers of cloud condensation nuclei should not have much effect in inhibiting the rainforming process by reducing coalescence growth. On the contrary, the controlling parameters which determine precipitation efficiency and times seem to be those which control the mixing.
Keywords:Condensation  Effect of entrainment on  Cloud drops  condensation of
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