The role of collision and coalescence on the microphysics of marine fog

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1002/qj.4831
Camilo F. Rodriguez‐Geno, David H. Richter
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Cloud microphysics fulfills a fundamental role in the formation and evolution of marine fog, but it is not fully understood. Numerous studies have addressed this by means of direct observations and modeling efforts. However, collision–coalescence of aerosols and fog droplets is a process often neglected. In this study we perform an analysis of the role of particle collections on the formation, development, and microphysical structure of marine fog. It was found that collisions open a path for aerosol activation by means of collisional activation. In addition, collisions contribute to the diffusional activation of fog particles by adding water mass to the growing aerosols, making them reach the required critical radius faster. Furthermore, collisions have a homogenizing effect on hygroscopicity, facilitating the activation of accumulation‐mode aerosols by increasing their diffusional growth.
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碰撞和凝聚对海洋雾微观物理的作用
云微观物理在海洋雾的形成和演化过程中发挥着重要作用,但人们对它的了解并不全面。大量研究通过直接观测和建模工作解决了这一问题。然而,气溶胶和雾滴的碰撞-凝聚过程往往被忽视。在这项研究中,我们分析了粒子聚集对海洋雾的形成、发展和微物理结构的作用。研究发现,碰撞为气溶胶的活化开辟了一条途径。此外,碰撞还有助于雾粒子的扩散活化,因为碰撞会给不断增长的气溶胶增加水质量,使其更快地达到所需的临界半径。此外,碰撞对吸湿性有均匀化作用,通过增加积聚模式气溶胶的扩散增长来促进其活化。
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期刊介绍: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society is a journal published by the Royal Meteorological Society. It aims to communicate and document new research in the atmospheric sciences and related fields. The journal is considered one of the leading publications in meteorology worldwide. It accepts articles, comprehensive review articles, and comments on published papers. It is published eight times a year, with additional special issues. The Quarterly Journal has a wide readership of scientists in the atmospheric and related fields. It is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Advanced Polymers Abstracts, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CABDirect, COMPENDEX, CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts, Earthquake Engineering Abstracts, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Science Citation Index, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and more.
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