Cloud-aerosol-turbulence interactions: Science priorities and concepts for a large-scale laboratory facility
Visualitza/Obre
Cita com:
hdl:2117/335454
Tipus de documentArticle
Data publicació2020-07-17
Condicions d'accésAccés obert
Llevat que s'hi indiqui el contrari, els
continguts d'aquesta obra estan subjectes a la llicència de Creative Commons
:
Reconeixement-NoComercial-SenseObraDerivada 3.0 Espanya
Abstract
Clouds and aerosols, ubiquitously embedded in turbulent flows, are central to the prediction of weather and climate. The purpose of the workshop described here was to explore scientific questions and set priorities for a large-scale aerosol-cloud-turbulence laboratory facility. (Here, “facility” denotes one or more aerosol/cloud chambers and the associated instrumentation and technical/scientific staff.) Specifically, at the workshop we attempted to gauge community interest and to obtain a sense of priorities for the scientific challenges likely to be amenable to laboratory investigation.
Descripció
The National Science Foundation (NSF) provided the funding support
for this workshop through grant number AGS-1945681. We are grateful to the following:
Susannah Burrows (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Hermann Gerber (Gerber
Scientific), and Fan Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) for looking over the meeting
summary for accuracy; Jessica Brassard of Michigan Technological University for invaluable
support and advising on the strategy, organization, and logistics of the workshop, as well as for
the artistic musings shown in Figure 1; Peter Sullivan and Wojciech Grabowski for facilitating
the coordination and co-sponsorship by the Geophysical Turbulence Program; Kris Marwitz of
NCAR for administrative and logistical support; And to the more than 60 attendees who actively
engaged in brainstorms and discussions, without whom this meeting summary would not have
been possible
CitacióMellado, J.P. [et al.]. Cloud-aerosol-turbulence interactions: Science priorities and concepts for a large-scale laboratory facility. "Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society", 17 Juliol 2020, vol. 101, p. E1026-E1035.
ISSN0003-0007
Versió de l'editorhttps://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/101/7/bamsD200009.xml
Col·leccions
Fitxers | Descripció | Mida | Format | Visualitza |
---|---|---|---|---|
BAMS cloud chamber meeting summary.pdf | 249,3Kb | Visualitza/Obre |