Lagrangian supersaturation fluctuations at the cloud edge
ORAL
Abstract
Evaporation of cloud droplets accelerates when turbulence mixes dry air into the cloud, affecting droplet-size distributions in atmospheric clouds, combustion sprays, and jets of exhaled droplets. The challenge is to model local correlations between droplet numbers, sizes, and supersaturation, which determine supersaturation fluctuations along droplet paths ({em Lagrangian} fluctuations). We derived a statistical model that accounts for these correlations. Its predictions are in quantitative agreement with results of direct numerical simulations, and it explains the key mechanisms at play.
*Vetenskapsrådet grant nos. 2021-4452 (BM) and 2022-03939 (GS). The computations were enabled by resources provided by the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden and the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing at NSC and PDC partially funded by Vetenskapsrådet through grants 2022-06725 and 2018-05973.
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Presenters
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Bernhard Mehlig
- University of Gothenburg