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Detection of small drizzle droplets in a large cloud chamber using ultrahigh-resolution radar
by
Kollias, Pavlos
, Oue, Mariko
, Shaw, Raymond A.
, Yang, Fan
, Lamer, Katia
, Krueger, Steve
, Zhu, Zeen
, Kostinski, Alex B.
, Allwayin, Nithin
in
Aerosol-cloud interactions
/ Aerosols
/ Cloud chambers
/ Cloud droplets
/ Clouds
/ Convection
/ Detection
/ Diameters
/ Drizzle
/ Droplets
/ Embryos
/ Environmental conditions
/ Particle size
/ Probability theory
/ Radar
/ Radar detection
/ Radar systems
/ Remote sensing
/ Sampling
2024
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Detection of small drizzle droplets in a large cloud chamber using ultrahigh-resolution radar
by
Kollias, Pavlos
, Oue, Mariko
, Shaw, Raymond A.
, Yang, Fan
, Lamer, Katia
, Krueger, Steve
, Zhu, Zeen
, Kostinski, Alex B.
, Allwayin, Nithin
in
Aerosol-cloud interactions
/ Aerosols
/ Cloud chambers
/ Cloud droplets
/ Clouds
/ Convection
/ Detection
/ Diameters
/ Drizzle
/ Droplets
/ Embryos
/ Environmental conditions
/ Particle size
/ Probability theory
/ Radar
/ Radar detection
/ Radar systems
/ Remote sensing
/ Sampling
2024
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Detection of small drizzle droplets in a large cloud chamber using ultrahigh-resolution radar
by
Kollias, Pavlos
, Oue, Mariko
, Shaw, Raymond A.
, Yang, Fan
, Lamer, Katia
, Krueger, Steve
, Zhu, Zeen
, Kostinski, Alex B.
, Allwayin, Nithin
in
Aerosol-cloud interactions
/ Aerosols
/ Cloud chambers
/ Cloud droplets
/ Clouds
/ Convection
/ Detection
/ Diameters
/ Drizzle
/ Droplets
/ Embryos
/ Environmental conditions
/ Particle size
/ Probability theory
/ Radar
/ Radar detection
/ Radar systems
/ Remote sensing
/ Sampling
2024
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Detection of small drizzle droplets in a large cloud chamber using ultrahigh-resolution radar
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Detection of small drizzle droplets in a large cloud chamber using ultrahigh-resolution radar
2024
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Overview
A large convection–cloud chamber has the potential to produce drizzle-sized droplets, thus offering a new opportunity to investigate aerosol–cloud–drizzle interactions at a fundamental level under controlled environmental conditions. One key measurement requirement is the development of methods to detect the low-concentration drizzle drops in such a large cloud chamber. In particular, remote sensing methods may overcome some limitations of in situ methods. Here, the potential of an ultrahigh-resolution radar to detect the radar return signal of a small drizzle droplet against the cloud droplet background signal is investigated. It is found that using a small sampling volume is critical to drizzle detection in a cloud chamber to allow a drizzle drop in the radar sampling volume to dominate over the background cloud droplet signal. For instance, a radar volume of 1 cubic centimeter (cm3) would enable the detection of drizzle embryos with diameter larger than 40 µm. However, the probability of drizzle sampling also decreases as the sample volume reduces, leading to a longer observation time. Thus, the selection of radar volume should consider both the signal power and the drizzle occurrence probability. Finally, observations from the Pi Convection–Cloud Chamber are used to demonstrate the single-drizzle-particle detection concept using small radar volume. The results presented in this study also suggest new applications of ultrahigh-resolution cloud radar for atmospheric sensing.
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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