Haze and Fog Aerosol Distributions

  • Eldridge R
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Abstract Spectral attenuation measurements through haze and fogs are used to synthesize aerosol distributions characteristic of the attenuating medium. Twelve fog drop-size distributions have been averaged into two general types of fogs for comparison with measured fog drop-size distributions and with a distribution predicted by theory. Seven time-phased fog drop-size distributions are used to illustrate the phenomena of droplet growth and fog degeneration. Finally, an empirical relationship between liquid water content and visual range is presented.

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Eldridge, R. G. (1966). Haze and Fog Aerosol Distributions. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 23(5), 605–613. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1966)023<0605:hafad>2.0.co;2

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