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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
Introduction
xiii
List of Symbols
xv
Part I Fundamentals
Chapter
1
Identification of Clouds
1.1
Atmospheric Structure and Scales
.............................................. 4
1.2
Cloud Types Identified Visually
................................................ 5
1.2.1
Genera, Species, and
Étages
............................................ 5
1.2.2
Low Clouds
........................................................... 7
1.2.3
Middle Clouds
......................................................... 13
1.2.4
High Clouds
........................................................... 15
1.2.5
Orographie
Clouds
..................................................... 19
1.3
Cloud Systems Identified by Satellite
........................................... 22
1.3.1
Mesoscale Convective Systems
.......................................... 22
1.3.2
Hurricanes
............................................................ 23
1.3.3
Extratropical
Cyclones
................................................. 24
Chapter
2
Atmospheric Dynamics
2.1
The Basic Equations
......................................................... 26
2.1.1
Equation of Motion
................................................... 26
2.1.2
Equation of State
..................................................... 27
2.1.3
Thermodynamic Equation
.............................................. 27
2.1.4
Mass Continuity
...................................................... 29
2.1.5
Water Continuity
..................................................... 29
2.1.6
The Full Set of Equations
.............................................. 30
2.2
Balanced Flow
.............................................................. 30
2.2.1
Quasi-Geostrophic Motion
............................................. 30
2.2.2
Semigeostrophic Motions
.............................................. 31
2.2.3
Gradient-Wind Balance
................................................ 33
2.2.4
Hydrostatic Balance
................................................... 33
2.2.5
Thermal Wind
........................................................ 34
2.2.6
Cyclostrophic Balance
................................................. 35
2.3
Anelastic and Boussinesq Approximations
..................................... 35
2.4
Vorticity
................................................................... 38
2.5
Potential Vorticity
........................................................... 39
VI
Contents
2.6
Perturbation
Form of the Equations
........................................... 40
2.6.1
Equation of State and Continuity Equation
.............................. 41
2.6.2
Thermodynamic and Water-Continuity Equations
......................... 41
2.6.3
Equation of Motion
................................................... 42
2.6.4
Eddy Kinetic Energy Equation
......................................... 43
2.7
Oscillations and Waves
...................................................... 44
2.7.1
Buoyancy Oscillations
................................................. 44
2.7.2
Gravity Waves
....................................................... 45
2.7.3
Inerţial
Oscillations
................................................... 47
2.7.4
Inertio-Gravity Waves
................................................. 48
2.8
Adjustment to Geostrophic and Gradient Balance
............................... 49
2.9
Instabilities
................................................................. 53
2.9.1
Buoyant,
Inerţial,
and Symmetric Instabilities
............................ 53
2.9.2
Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
........................................... 56
2.9.3
Rayleigh-Bénard
Instability
............................................ 61
2.10
Representation of Eddy Fluxes
............................................... 64
2.10.1
K-Theory
........................................................... 65
2.10.2
Higher-Order Closure
................................................ 66
2.10.3
Large-Eddy Simulation
............................................... 66
2.11
The Planetary Boundary Layer
............................................... 66
2.11.1
The
Ekman
Layer
................................................... 66
2.11.2
Boundary-Layer Stability
............................................. 68
2.11.3
The Surface Layer
................................................... 68
Chapter
3
Cloud Microphysics
3.1
Microphysics of Warm Clouds
................................................. 69
3.1.1
Nucleation of Drops
.................................................... 69
3.1.2
Condensation and Evaporation
.......................................... 72
3.1.3
Fall Speeds of Drops
................................................... 75
3.1.4
Coalescence
........................................................... 76
3.1.5
Breakup of Drops
...................................................... 80
3.2
Microphysics of Cold Clouds
.................................................. 81
3.2.1
Homogeneous Nucleation of Ice Particles
................................ 81
3.2.2
Heterogeneous Nucleation of Ice Particles
................................ 82
3.2.3
Deposition and Sublimation
............................................. 84
3.2.4
Aggregation and Riming
................................................ 85
3.2.5
Hail
.................................................................. 87
3.2.6
Ice Enhancement
...................................................... 89
3.2.7
Fall Speeds of Ice Particles
............................................. 90
3.2.8
Melting
............................................................... 93
3.3
Types of Microphysical Processes and Categories of Water Substance in Clouds
___ 94
3.4
Water-Continuity Equations
................................................... 95
3.5
Explicit Water-Continuity Models
.............................................. 97
3.5.1
General
............................................................... 97
3.5.2
Explicit Modeling of Warm Clouds
...................................... 98
3.5.3
Explicit Modeling of Cold Clouds
........................................ 101
3.6
Bulk Water-Continuity Models
................................................. 101
3.6.1
Bulk Modeling of Warm Clouds
......................................... 102
3.6.2
Bulk Modeling of Cold Clouds
.......................................... 105
Contents
vä
Chapter
4
Radar Meteorology
4.1
General Characteristics of Meteorological Radars
................................ 107
4.2
Reflectivity Measurements
.................................................... 110
4.2.1
Obtaining Reflectivity from Returned Power
.............................. 110
4.2.2
Relating Reflectivity to Precipitation
..................................... 112
4.2.3
Estimating
Areal
Precipitation from Radar Data
........................... 115
4.3
Polarization Data
............................................................. 117
4.4
Doppler
Velocity Measurements
............................................... 120
4.4.1
Radial Velocity
........................................................ 120
4.4.2
Velocity and Range Folding
............................................. 122
4.4.3
Vertical Incidence Observations
......................................... 123
4.4.4
Range-Height Data
.................................................... 124
4.4.5
Velocity-Azimuth Display Method
...................................... 124
4.4.6
Multiple-Doppler Synthesis
............................................. 127
4.4.7
Retrieval of Thermodynamic and Microphysical Variables
.................. 129
Part II Phenomena
Chapter
5
Shallow-Layer Clouds
5.1
Fog and Stratus in a Boundary Layer Cooled from Below
........................ 139
5.1.1
General Considerations
................................................. 139
5.1.2
Turbulent Mixing in Fog
................................................ 140
5.1.3
Radiation Fog
......................................................... 143
5.1.4
Arctic Stratus
......................................................... 150
5.2
Stratus,
Stratocumulus,
and Small Cumulus in a Boundary Layer Heated from
Below
....................................................................... 152
5.2.1
General Considerations
................................................. 152
5.2.2
Cloud-Topped Mixed Layer
............................................. 155
5.2.3
Mesoscale Structure of Mixed-Layer Clouds
.............................. 165
5.3
Cirriform Clouds
............................................................. 174
5.3.1
General Considerations
................................................. 174
5.3.2
Cirrus Uncinus
........................................................ 177
5.3.3
Ice-Cloud Outflow from Cumulonimbus
.................................. 179
5.3.4
Cirriform Cloud in a Thin Layer Apart from a Generating Source
........... 185
5.4
Altostratus and Altocumulus
.................................................. 189
5.4.1
Altostratus and Altocumulus Produced as Remnants of Other Clouds
........ 189
5.4.2
Altocumulus as High-Based Convective Clouds
........................... 189
5.4.3
Altostratus and Altocumulus as Shallow-Layer Clouds Aloft
................ 191
5.4.4
Ice Particle Generation by Altocumulus Elements
......................... 193
5.4.5
Interaction of Altocumulus and Lower Cloud Layers
...................... 194
Chapter
6
Nimbostratus
6.1
Stratiform Precipitation
....................................................... 197
6.1.1
Definition and Distinction from Convective Precipitation
................... 197
6.1.2
Radar-Echo Structure
.................................................. 200
Vlil
Contents
6.1.3
Microphysical Observations
............................................. 201
6.1.4
Role of Convection
.................................................... 204
6.2
Nimbostratus
with Shallow Embedded Convection Aloft
......................... 205
6.3
Nimbostratus
Associated with Deep Convection
................................. 211
6.4
Radiation and Turbulent Mixing in
Nimbostratus
................................ 217
Chapter
7
Cumulus Dynamics
7.1
Buoyancy
................................................................... 222
7.2
Pressure Perturbation
......................................................... 223
7.3
Entrainment
................................................................. 226
7.3.1
General Considerations
................................................. 226
7.3.2
Continuous, Homogeneous Entrainment
.................................. 227
7.3.3
Discontinuous, Inhomogeneous Entrainment
.............................. 239
7.4
Vorticity
.................................................................... 247
7.4.1
General Considerations
................................................. 247
7.4.2
Horizontal Vorticity
.................................................... 249
7.4.3
Vertical Vorticity
...................................................... 251
7.5
Modeling of Convective Clouds
................................................ 253
7.5.1
General Considerations
................................................. 253
7.5.2
One-Dimensional Time-Dependent Model
................................. 254
7.5.3
Two- and Three-Dimensional Models
.................................... 262
Chapter
8
Thunderstorms
8.1
Small Cumulonimbus Clouds
................................................. 268
8.2
Multiceli
Thunderstorms
..................................................... 273
8.3
Supercell
Thunderstorms
..................................................... 278
8.4
Environmental Conditions Favoring Different Types of Thunderstorms
............ 283
8.5
Supercell
Dynamics
......................................................... 288
8.5.1
Storm Splitting and Propagation
........................................ 288
8.5.2
Directional Shear
..................................................... 289
8.6
Transition of the
Supercell
to the Tornadic Phase
............................... 291
8.7
Nonsupercell Tornadoes and Waterspouts
..................................... 295
8.8
The Tornado
................................................................ 298
8.8.1
Observed Structure and Life Cycle
..................................... 298
8.8.2
Tornado Vortex Dynamics
............................................. 303
8.9
Gust Fronts
................................................................ 313
8.10
Downbursts
................................................................ 319
8.10.1
Definitions and Descriptive Models
.................................... 319
8.10.2
Effects of Microbursts on Aircraft
..................................... 321
8.10.3
Dynamics of Microbursts
............................................. 323
8.11
Lines of Thunderstorms
...................................................... 329
Chapter
9
Mesoscale Convective Systems
9.1
General Characteristics of the Cloud and Precipitation Patterns
................... 335
9.1.1
Satellite Observations
.................................................. 335
9.1.2
Precipitation Structure
.................................................. 338
9.1.3
Life Cycle of a Precipitation Area
....................................... 346
Contents
IX
9.2
The Squall Line with Trailing Stratiform Precipitation
............................ 348
9.2.1
General Features
...................................................... 348
9.2.2
The Convective Region
................................................. 354
9.2.3
The Stratiform Region
.................................................. 369
9.3
General Kinematic Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems
.............. 394
9.3.1
Divergence Associated with Mesoscale Convective Systems
................ 394
9.3.2
Vorticity in Regions Containing Mesoscale Convective Systems
............. 401
Chapter
10
Clouds in Hurricanes
10.1
General Features of Hurricanes
............................................... 406
10.1.1
Definition and Regions of Formation
................................... 406
10.1.2
General Pattern of Clouds and Precipitation
............................. 406
10.1.3
Storm-Scale Kinematics and Thermodynamics
.......................... 406
10.2
The Inner-Core Region
...................................................... 414
10.3
Basic Hurricane Dynamics
................................................... 416
10.4
Clouds and Precipitation in the Eyewall
....................................... 425
10.4.1
Slantwise Circulation in the Eyewall Cloud
............................. 425
10.4.2
Strength of the Radial-Vertical Circulation in the Eyewall Cloud
.......... 427
10.4.3
Vertical Convection in the Eyewall
.................................... 430
10.4.4
Downdrafts
......................................................... 433
10.4.5
Eyewall Propagation
................................................. 433
10.5 Rainbands .................................................................. 436
Chapter
11
Precipitating Clouds in
Extratropical
Cyclones
11.1
Structure and Dynamics of a Baroclinic Wave
.................................. 440
11.1.1
Idealized Horizontal and Vertical Structure
............................. 440
11.1.2
Dynamics Governing Large-Scale Vertical Air Motion
................... 442
11.1.3
Application of the Omega Equation to a Real Baroclinic Wave
............ 445
11.1.4
Low-Level Cyclone Development
..................................... 447
11.2
Circulation at a Front
........................................................ 449
11.2.1
Quasi-Geostrophic Frontogenesis
...................................... 451
11.2.2
Semigeostrophic Frontogenesis
........................................ 453
11.2.3
Moist Frontogenesis
.................................................. 460
11.2.4
Some Simple Theoretical Examples
.................................... 461
11.3
Horizontal Patterns of Frontal Zones in Developing Cyclones
.................... 463
11.4
Clouds and Precipitation in a Frontal Cyclone
.................................. 467
11.4.1
Satellite-Observed Cloud Patterns
..................................... 467
11.4.2
Distribution of Precipitation within the Cloud Pattern
.................... 472
11.4.3
Narrow Cold-Frontal
Rainbands ....................................... 475
11.4.4
Wide Cold-Frontal
Rainbands ......................................... 481
11.4.5
Warm-Frontal
Rainbands ............................................. 484
11.4.6
Clouds and Precipitation Associated with the Occlusion
.................. 489
11.5
Clouds in Polar Lows
........................................................ 4%
11.5.1
Comma-Cloud System
................................................ 4%
11.5.2
Small Hurricane-like Vortex
.......................................... 499
Chapter
12
Orographie
Clouds
12.1
Shallow Clouds in Upslope Flow
.............................................. 502
12.2
Wave Clouds Produced by Long Ridges
....................................... 502
X
Contents
12.2.1
Flow over Sinusoidal Terrain
.......................................... 504
12.2.2
Flow over a Ridge of Arbitrary Shape
.................................. 506
12.2.3
Clouds Associated with Vertically Propagating Waves
................... 508
12.2.4
Clouds Associated with Lee Waves
.................................... 509
12.2.5
Nonlinear Effects: Large-Amplitude Waves, Blocking, the Hydraulic Jump,
and Rotor Clouds
.................................................... 512
12.3
Clouds Associated with Flow over Isolated Peaks
.............................. 520
12.4
Orographie
Precipitation
..................................................... 530
12.4.1
Seeder-Feeder Mechanism over Small Hills
............................ 530
12.4.2
Upslope Condensation
................................................ 531
12.4.3
Orographie
Convection
............................................... 534
References
....................................................................... 539
Index
............................................................................ 557
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physical | XXIX, 573 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 1993 |
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series | International geophysics series |
series2 | International geophysics series |
spelling | Houze, Robert A. Verfasser aut Cloud dynamics Robert A. Houze San Diego [u.a.] Acad. Press 1993 XXIX, 573 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International geophysics series 53 Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Nuages - Dynamique Clouds Dynamics Dynamische Meteorologie (DE-588)4150921-3 gnd rswk-swf Wolke (DE-588)4125270-6 gnd rswk-swf Wolke (DE-588)4125270-6 s Dynamische Meteorologie (DE-588)4150921-3 s DE-604 International geophysics series 53 (DE-604)BV000005107 53 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=005870268&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Houze, Robert A. Cloud dynamics International geophysics series Nuages - Dynamique Clouds Dynamics Dynamische Meteorologie (DE-588)4150921-3 gnd Wolke (DE-588)4125270-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4150921-3 (DE-588)4125270-6 |
title | Cloud dynamics |
title_auth | Cloud dynamics |
title_exact_search | Cloud dynamics |
title_full | Cloud dynamics Robert A. Houze |
title_fullStr | Cloud dynamics Robert A. Houze |
title_full_unstemmed | Cloud dynamics Robert A. Houze |
title_short | Cloud dynamics |
title_sort | cloud dynamics |
topic | Nuages - Dynamique Clouds Dynamics Dynamische Meteorologie (DE-588)4150921-3 gnd Wolke (DE-588)4125270-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Nuages - Dynamique Clouds Dynamics Dynamische Meteorologie Wolke |
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