Abstract
The hydrometeor water budget of Hurricane Norbert on 24 September 1984 is computed using two microphysical retrieval techniques. Three-dimensional distributions of condensation, evaporation, precipitation, and advection of cloud and precipitation are computed, and a bulk water budget is computed as the volume integral of these distributions. Asymmetries in the water budget of Hurricane Norbert was important, apparently accounting for nearly half the net condensation. The most condensation and heaviest precipitation was to the left of the storm track, while the strongest evaporation was to the rear of the storm. Many of the downdrafts were unsaturated because they were downwind of the precipitation maximum where little water was available for evaporation. Since the evaporation in the downdrafts was significantly less than the condensation in their counterpart updrafts, net condensation (bulk condensation-bulk evaporation) was significantly greater than would be implied by the net upward mass flux. -from Authors
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Gamache, J. F., Houze, R. A., & Marks, F. D. (1993). Dual-aircraft investigation of the inner core of Hurricane Norbert. Part III: water budget. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50(19), 3221–3243. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1993)050<3221:DAIOTI>2.0.CO;2
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