Estimation of the electrostatic charge of individual blowing-snow particles by wind tunnel experiment

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There are some reports on the measurement of the charge-to-mass ratio of blowing-snow particles, but there are few studies concerned with individual snow-particle charge. We measured the charge-to-mass ratios using snow particles selected according to size, and discussed individual charges. Experiments were conducted in a cryogenic wind tunnel. Charge-to-mass ratios measured in our experiment were all negative and their absolute values tended to increase with a decrease in particle diameter. Individual snow-particle charges were calculated from the average of particle diameter distributions. The charges were all approximated by the power function of diameter at each temperature. Assuming that the coefficient of these approximations is a function of air temperature, we could easily predict the individual snow-particle charge.

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Omiya, S., Sato, A., Kosugi, K., & Mochizuki, S. (2011). Estimation of the electrostatic charge of individual blowing-snow particles by wind tunnel experiment. Annals of Glaciology, 52(58), 148–152. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756411797252167

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