WARM RAIN, GIANT NUCLEI AND CHEMICAL BALANCE - A NUMERICAL MODEL.

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The role of giant nuclei in initiating warm rain was studied in a one-dimensional, time-dependent cylindrical model. Drop growth from cloud nuclei to raindrops through condensation and collection was calculated by keeping track of the salt mass in drops and by including scavenging of particles by drops. Drop distribution and salt content in rainwater were in reasonably good agreement with observations. It appears the while giant nuclei are important for chemical balance during cloud development, they are not important from warm rain initiation. Instead, cloud droplet concentration seems to be a more critical factor in initiating warm rain.

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Takahashi, T. (1976). WARM RAIN, GIANT NUCLEI AND CHEMICAL BALANCE - A NUMERICAL MODEL. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 33(2), 269–286. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1976)033<0269:WRGNAC>2.0.CO;2

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