<p>Cloud physics has achieved such a voluminous literature over the past few decades that a significant quantitative study of the entire field would prove unwieldy. This book concentrates on one major aspect: cloud microphysics, which involves the processes that lead to the formation of individual c
Microphysics of Clouds and Precipitation
โ Scribed by Hans R. Pruppacher, James D. Klett (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 728
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cloud physics has achieved such a voluminous literature over the past few decades that a significant quantitative study of the entire field would prove unwieldy. This book concentrates on one major aspect: cloud microphysics, which involves the processes that lead to the formation of individual cloud and precipitation particles. Common practice has shown that one may distinguish among the following additional major aspects: cloud dynamics, which is concerned with the physics responsible for the macroscopic features of clouds; cloud electricity, which deals with the electrical structure of clouds and the electrification processes of cloud and precipitation particles; and cloud optics and radar meteorology, which describe the effects of electromagnetic waves interacting with clouds and precipitation. Another field intimately related to cloud physics is atmospheric chemistry, which involves the chemical composition of the atmosphere and the life cycle and characteristics of its gaseous and particulate constituents. In view of the natural interdependence of the various aspects of cloud physics, the subject of microphysics cannot be discussed very meaningfully out of context. Therefore, we have found it necessary to touch briefly upon a few simple and basic concepts of cloud dynamics and thermodynamics, and to provide an account of the major characteristics of atmospheric aerosol particles. We have also included a separate chapter on some of the effects of electric fields and charges on the precipitation-forming processes.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Historical Review....Pages 1-8
Microstructure of Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation....Pages 9-55
The Structure of Water Substance....Pages 56-70
Equilibrium Between Water Vapor, Water, Aqueous Solutions, and Ice in Bulk....Pages 71-99
Surface Properties of Water Substance....Pages 100-135
Equilibrium Behavior of Cloud Drops and Ice Particles....Pages 136-161
Homogeneous Nucleation....Pages 162-182
The Atmospheric Aerosol....Pages 183-224
Heterogeneous Nucleation....Pages 225-281
Hydrodynamics of Single Cloud and Precipitation Particles....Pages 282-346
Cooling of Moist Air....Pages 347-357
Mechanics of the Atmospheric Aerosol....Pages 358-411
Diffusion Growth and Evaporation of Water Drops and Ice Crystals....Pages 412-463
Cloud Particle Interactions-Collision, Coalescence, and Breakup....Pages 464-503
Growth of Cloud Drops by Collision and Coalescence....Pages 504-544
Microphysics of Ice Particle-Drop Interactions....Pages 545-579
The Electrical State of the Atmosphere and its Effects on Cloud Microphysics....Pages 580-624
Back Matter....Pages 625-714
โฆ Subjects
Meteorology/Climatology
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