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Special Issue 11TH CONFERENCE ON CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION Edited by A. WALDVOGEL ETH, Ziirich, Switzerland CONTENTS Part I (Vol. 32/1-4) BN cis psccssiensnasicednteaichece econo huesudeiaa ect isiaeespaiaesiosciisalisaeaaia DiacaaalmiLtaibagpus donned aaa handpbealelie ain cane 1X Microphysics (Chapter 1) On the symmetry of snow dendrites i ee I ic UIE ia hii din ss ntvakariccsnnnainding ticibdpnoiaesenesaaniawcatanpchubnamiaieninnewaidadesinasiauiebiek l Initiation of ice: comparison of numerical model results with observations of ice development in a cumulus cloud FRc: RE, EF a I FF. TI vcs. pnasichtiesccctiindentcketrasennis vaccescevicsnstacsoasincissivecinscesns 13 Surface microphysical mechanism for ice crystal growth habit development i ee Is BN iia op sccieas cea dese aichchcaevasa ucnnesssdckirudin ec newessiaade abi momeaciigecs Uaswubnanseccsairtbaes 31 Ice particle generation during evaporation Fc ee I ie ainsi nkeaccdiiccrvachsiantencienpusicrnceniccapacdbarerceisvenseiytenastleneesietdonaeii 45 Requisites of graupel formation in snow clouds over the Sea of Japan T. Matsuo, H. Mizuno, M. Murakami and Y. Yammada..ucuece. eee.ecc.cee.ccc.cee.ecc.ese.ece.sesceeeecseceee es 55 Preliminary investigation of convective heat transfer of hailstone models ir a IN i Foca ica vs pucres cc undtcapesadanantensssnohasesamidasalblaaaadenieeanmatianupiacavinwscaaieioes 75 Hailstone heat and mass transfer theory and three-component Nusselt numbers BE Bm cscs iced act acca ac eh sees asic Sac eaeccna cabs alice dacs cok ctalet ue oleae oeinetaaek ena iacapeaddasen nada 85 Stochastic models of ice accretion eT, Ta i aciapa adne oadubceicabestinaabadaseni meniiaearteis 95 Microstructure of cirrus clouds observed by HY VIS H. Mizuno, T. Matsuo, M. Murakami and Y. Varad. .........<cccccccscoccsccsccescccesccvccsesevesscssccsooces 115 Small crystals in cirriform clouds: A case study of residue size distribution, cloud water content and related cloud properties J. Stré6m, J. Heintzenberg, K.J. Noone, K.B. Noone, J.A. Ogren, F. Albers and M. Quante.... 125 A study of bimodal droplet size distributions in stratiform clouds BA SPI sckins.c iis savas pu Aceh taste naka buah Ghackacdesad chaasaaeseaisaah sive daoeiskictetaicemoanayhieancmieaane 143 Theoretical collision efficiencies for riming and aerosol impaction I I ic ak ck aca i ek a ee 171 A simple droplet spectrum derived from entropy theory Fig a I I sais cvtiicanceasdcertbiacevatktinisesvoceuivsaicceeientesncpnaiigroeidn iiunakeepi ngciaaaati 189 Experimental modelling of the Arctic steam fogs N.K. Didenko, Y.N. Ivanov, Yu.A. Puzov anid V.V. SmirOv <........ceccccccccccscceccsceccssccocesvecscoscs, 195 Chemistry (Chapter 2) The influence of riming and frontal dynamics on winter precipitation chemistry in level terrain ee, er ee Ee OO... cinccnieonsascavecdanksasmineiseuacunmnseceiscumsadiscuiianiueinin’ 203 v1 The influence of entrainment-induced variability of cloud microphysics on the chemical composition of cloudwater a a a sae see su nsars ediigian eel nbn bioebddcinerrisisnacnenanetebnleeevaienneeweess s 215 A 2-D spectral model simulation of the scavenging of gaseous and particulate sulfate by a warm marine cloud Py ia theres dks scchahihedacunsniasacgie dagurndsceipungesecViepteddeaemnvbaaradebneddyioueaelioin nsi’e te A numerical study on the influence of different cloud treatment in a chemical transport model on gas phase distribution Ira slatcdadehlleen gib aw aR sneak akan aneabinelrapbanny ikieyemeaenes 249 Case study on the interaction of size dependent multiphase chemistry and detailed microphysics I ar ah so coaanerderccatsnepeiwccesmndecaspvnnorsscnvacsnvekevemisberecivecepenssesbevsaies 273 Electron microscope analyses of insoluble components in acid rain, Guilin City, China i, MM TI ci a ht mca adi camera tabnansvensivecaseetendeasvlinesmisisestene 289 A study of acid precipitation in the oceanic environment of Xiamen Island a ie a Ps i a NI FFs III si iinc dedi veresdveseuceseneavediienrnidbeesenivevvasepthsaveesosees 297 Part II (Vol. 33/1-4) Convective Clouds (Chapter 3) An aircraft study of rapid precipitation development and electrification in a growing convective cloud PLT. Wises, J. Peatiett, A. Tek Gti W. FECTION ssn. sccsevecsccescessesccccsssessccnsevnssessevsssecseersens | Observations of microphysical evolution in a High Plains thunderstorm anvil As. Tecreee FL, Beet, 5.0, SUR BANE TIA. TG oa svsncnrncisnnsinessivcinssnsnngsccnnccsecinrsnceseeseees 25 Simultaneous polarization and Doppler observations of severe convective storms in central Alberta A.R. Holt, P.I. Joe, R. McGuinness, E. Torlaschi, T. Nichols, F. Bergwall and A RM a I RCP He ORE TATN MOS BEET EIN d oe SAV PSUS POC ENS EEN 7 NE eR Toe ED 37 Hailstone size distributions in southwestern France Fe chasast oed cl Aap nb cleasin duieebapanvehenetes 57 Study of a convective storm series and of precipitated hail in south Argentina ic: Sr i ee asian daelan dats a aves chanaaencbenaehbbenababastactonksesbiwepnnse 75 A study of microphysical processes in the 2 August 1981 CCOPE supercell storm es I, Oe i I NS BO is sisiias inehics Wa dacanedape doss'desvseananantdiopteenuvronsviesnanrasn e 93 On vortex formation in multicell convective clouds in a shear-free environment RE LA eS SETI SN MEINERS OTE Eee AEE SANSONE EN PT en PE 125 Models (Chapter 4) The effect of CCN regeneration on the evolution of stratocumulus cloud layers FA ee, EP See, eee Wie VY. Fab a oa ie csispsineciccnescicsvensssicsensavyesissooeeeens 137 Concerning primary ice nuclei concentrations and water supersaturations in the atmosphere Si I i Se Es iLad iachc a d pen idannacanbacendiieabbaesavead svies 151 Modeling the trade cumulus boundary layer ESE LATE LILLIE LE ER NER REIT NN SA ORT EEO ROTO TEN 169 A parameterization of warm cloud microphysical conversion processes EERIE SIRS SS EB ATS SR RRO OY CAS REANIM ORE AME EL Ee DO 193 An explicit cloud microphysics/LES model designed to simulate the Twomey effect G. Fempoid, B. Stevens, W.R. Cotton and RuL. Walk0.........ccsccncsseescrcscscsccscosssssvvcssvsvessssscsesones 207 Characteristics of convection over the Arabian Sea during a period of monsoon onset SRT ATTN AAI Er ENE ER RS ATER ortC EE TONT TOT TT ORO 235 Vertical transport of passive tracers by midlatitude thunderstorms: A 3-D modeling study RS SRE CS LISTS PPO ONE ACY EECA MD PT ND tt Sea URE eer REN 259 A three-dimensional atmospheric radiative transfer model based on the discrete-ordinates method Fa Te irs I TT, PS is ssiisics sen sovsisnsesnasus sniecisnscawecderestsathiirvenssonsisairsessesene s 283 Vii A comparative study on hailstone trajectories using different motion equations, drag coefficients and wind fields N.E. Castellano, C.M. Scavuzzo, O.B. Nasello, G.M. Caranti and L. LevVi.........c.e.e. eceeceeceecee 309 Numerical studies of dynamics and cloud microphysics of the frontal rainbands Paes RE II Fs Pe TINIE ib esecsccsh cp chee nticesa deeb nnnrtdigeg abide tected eden as Ki Analysis to numerical simulation of the optimal droplet spectrum scale of seeding water- abundant warm clouds I i a a eee 367 Part III (Vol. 34/1-4) Observations (Chapter 5) Aircraft measurements to validate and improve numerical model parametrisations of ice to water ratios in clouds Bice RI BI oc cohnsesticdlcahais a ucice vices aticcvndscsicmecnceentehda Niebsteastecivan ascended ceoueclaaigeeaonaaabiin l Measurements of the radiative and microphysical properties of stratocumulus over the South Atlantic and around the British Isles a, A iia iciabdin wi chun cses dicesp eeked vnc ca sca plikceu iclaasinlagh satchel elaaladaamanad cad cadiiipinbaladie 27 Microphysical and radiative development of a cirrus cloud during FIRE: implications for dynamical effects FS EE ar ee, isin icescnteicc ie ced iontiniv severe ae aaaaeinian 43 Tropical high cloud characteristics derived from SAGE II extinction measurements P.-H. Wang, M.P. McCormick, L.R. Poole, W.P. Chu, G.K. Yue, G.S. Kent and Dice: MUMINIION tc cSpuctirpnc-incves Scsaisica capone cabanas snes tai thesia alpine init a tudiieasiemdian un ininemaaibinitete 53 Remote sensing the susceptibility of cloud albedo to changes in drop concentration Sc: NIN IIE Oh |I II i ocascuic asicc sonicescanecdnecsidee gapatcennedaiclgbaoe winucrdoheelsnd-deeeinlpabdbnlbeieedan bcuasd aacionataatbarpeleiiasle ts 85 Microphysical characteristics of a marine stratiform cloud obtained from lidar and in situ measurements J.-F. Gayet, G. Pobre, G. Brogntez and P. MOOG ......cccccsccenssccsiessecsseseressncesesvansssscovaenienetaasseees 99 Vertical distribution of clouds over Hampton, Virginia observed by lidar under the ECLIPS and FIRE ETO programs Ramee, We UIE CINE TI, WI i ss jiasiccssisnnovevsdeneesatictenionsnrasninviceanccnbatiaincemievearbaneaeaiembions 117 95 GHz polarimetric radar measurements in a cloud compared with model computations K. Aydin, C. Tang, A. Pazmany, J. Mead, R. McIntosh, M. Hervig, R. Kelly and G. Valli...... 135 Remote sensing of liquid water content with combined radar-radiometer system i OI Tiassa sndacaiien tla smabscitnhe ioe caondhodelgutnacdacinnbaknotedasoihichodsiaavmcenceumsoiuae 145 Winter precipitation variability over European Russia in different types of fronts originated over Arctic, Atlantic and Mediterranean regions Taig, TU Uirac siachnin lobe nicmesebiaai biomd al¥g nanehanoame Baa 153 The origin and evolution of dust clouds in Central Asia V.V. Smirnov, D.A. Gillette, G.S. Golitsyn and D.J. MacKinnon .............ceeecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 169 Techniques (Chapter 6) Identification of icing water clouds by NOAA AVHRR satellite data a ee, Sr i ee... sensei ck ducuiikonsclbceusonkvuniconnnsrsiessinbebaodouiaiepnaita 177 Computer assisted aircraft icing forecast: progress and experiences OR ETE ARR RI NAS ESPON IE OLN OS ONO T NOT oe Te A Py 185 2D image population analysis Sees Te Ee, ER a a os a ddunidlwenndicasennseaedaaseooconeiias 195 Corrections to empirical relations derived from rainfall disdrometer data for effects due to drop size distribution truncation RR ROS ES ERR SAT ee er SS ET HOII T PRR OCA IRE REY ER MORN Rts Hr Ne PE er” Ae 207 On correlation, with applications to the radar and raingage measurement of rainfall hs A a I iis skid atacene nd eandsncdconidcadap indie Lancsnmaiaintioaciaassspienddnlaaiaeaiceadbiadans 217 Vill Investigation of relationships between Ka-band radar reflectivity and ice and liquid water contents i es ari eadnaenin)teee cad apeddbioaenboa avontsauaventinemiiens 231 Radar imagery nowcasting using adaptive stochastic models PaV , R e FE. U7F OUR ING Fh. TRS RICI insects ccicccsiccnedaiicciececesssceseesesnscenenevessseeescess 249 Retrieving microphysical properties near the tops of potential rain clouds by multispectral analysis of AVHRR data I a ls Ls elias he cba pcan wee D AAO Sbenebaeeyidesenasdedsses 259 Satellite estimation of the tropical precipitation using the METEOSAT and SSM /I data I a ara as oaad cman eueleebenintvir ed udubbuneeedueeseabenines 285 On the limitation of using asymmetry factor for radiative transfer involving cirrus clouds A ric aici Silas sa asia wa beria any 9 dachiga ee na eames ae rbalaaiesiuy iw areuuonieaente ce sev aise 299 A universal regression retrieval method of the ground-based microwave remote sensing of precipitable water vapor and path-integrated cloud liquid water content ee UI cists cc sabe sath bess ea ousslartenc pa nds duces ane sosidnd soaabpaiebmandestabesdovaenasiics 309 Instrumentation (Chapter 7) Lidar-acoustic sensing of clouds CO TES RE EDL, Ce ge oe Ue Re RE RP SARC NERS Fes TM Berne AeA Abe A OE 323 Retrieval of hydrometeor distributions over the ocean from airborne single-frequency radar and multi-frequency radiometric measurements cee I TN aslo ciu sc ch ccncsnnnadsuacanecensaeicnety ia<ecccsunucibebbapenedeneiadnedrseeienerte r 329 Spectral imaging of clouds using a digital array scanned interferometer PE Popes, FPS: Venere OE WET, SHUI 0c. crccesicceinisscrccncsssoevescnccessasssavcacesesscesssacneonesnceses 347 The pluviospectrometer: classification of falling hydrometeors via digital image processing es ry re I he NINO oi iilaccncdncsisndcsccrsccikiandcatbunsdasnesusevectbesuceosencbidoetsaconseesixonsen 367 Error analysis of GBPP-100 probe a SNE NERO AON ERR EOE OAT AEa AEE ETAT RIE NWT CENSUS Gen ES Eme

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