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Physical Processes in Clouds and Cloud Modeling

Physical Processes in Clouds and Cloud Modeling

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Alexander P. Khain, Mark Pinsky
Cambridge University Press, 7/5/2018
EAN 9780521767439, ISBN10: 0521767431

Hardcover, 640 pages, 28.4 x 22.1 x 3.8 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This book presents the most comprehensive and systematic description currently available of both classical and novel theories of cloud processes, providing a much-needed link between cloud theory, observation, experimental results, and cloud modeling. This volume shows why and how modern models serve as a major tool of investigation of cloud processes responsible for atmospheric phenomena, including climate change. It systematically describes classical as well as recent advancements in cloud physics, including cloud-aerosol interaction; collisions of particles in turbulent clouds; and the formation of multiphase cloud particles. As the first of its kind to serve as a practical guide for using state-of-the-art numerical cloud models, major emphasis is placed on explaining how microphysical processes are treated in modern numerical cloud resolving models. The book will be a valuable resource for advanced students, researchers and numerical model designers in cloud physics, atmospheric science, meteorology, and environmental science.

Preface
List of abbreviations
List of symbols
1. Clouds
definitions and significance
2. Cloud particles and their representation in cloud models
3. Basic equations
4. Numerical methods used in cloud models
5. Warm microphysical processes
6. Microphysical processes in ice and mixed-phase clouds
7. A powerful tool for cloud investigation
Appendix A. Tensors
Appendix B. Collision efficiency between drops and turbulent enhancement factor
Appendix C. Graupel-drop collision efficiency and kernel
Index.