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Mesoscale Numerical Simulation Study of Warm Fog Dissipation by Salt Particles Seeding

机译:盐粒播散消雾的中尺度数值模拟研究

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Based on the dynamic framework of WRF and Morrison 2-moment explicit cloud scheme, a salt-seeding scheme was developed and used to simulate the dissipation of a warm fog event during 6–7 November 2009 in the Beijing and Tianjin area. The seeding effect and its physical mechanism were studied. The results indicate that when seeding fog with salt particles sized 80 μm and at a quantity of 6 gm^(-2) at the fog top, the seeding effect near the ground surface layer is negative in the beginning period, and then a positive seeding effect begins to appear at 18 min, with the best effect appearing at 21 min after seeding operation. The positive effect can last about 35 min. The microphysical mechanism of the warm fog dissipation is because of the evaporation due to the water vapor condensation on the salt particles and coalescence with salt particles.The process of fog water coalescence with salt particles contributed mostly to this warm fog dissipation. Furthermore, two series of sensitivity experiments were performed to study the seeding effect under different seeding amounts and salt particles sizes. The results show that seeding fog with salt particles sized of 80 μm can have the best seeding effect, and the seeding effect is negative when the salt particle size is less than 10 μm. For salt particles sized 80 μm, the best seeding effect, with corresponding visibility of 380 m, can be achieved when the seeding amount is 30 g m^(-2).

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    《大气科学进展(英文版)》 |2016年第5期|579-592|共14页
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    Beijing Weather Modification Office, Beijing 100089;

    Key Laboratory of Beijing for Cloud, Precipitation, and Atmospheric Water Resources, Beijing 100089;

    Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081;

    Beijing Weather Modification Office, Beijing 100089;

    Key Laboratory of Beijing for Cloud, Precipitation, and Atmospheric Water Resources, Beijing 100089;

    Beijing Weather Modification Office, Beijing 100089;

    Key Laboratory of Beijing for Cloud, Precipitation, and Atmospheric Water Resources, Beijing 100089;

    Beijing Weather Modification Office, Beijing 100089;

    Key Laboratory of Beijing for Cloud, Precipitation, and Atmospheric Water Resources, Beijing 100089;

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