Date:06/01/1989
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Flossmann, A.I., H.R. Pruppacher
Title:Reply
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 46, 1870-1871
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Date:03/01/1989
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Hales, J.M., M.T. Dana
Title:Precipitation scavenging of urban pollutants by convective storm systems
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 18, 294-316
Abstract:During the summer periods of 1972 and 1973, a precipitation chemistry network for the analysis of rainborne urban pollutants was operated in a region surrounding the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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Date:06/01/1989
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Ogren, J.A., R.J. Charlson
Title:Comments on 'A theoretical study of the wet removal of atmospheric pollutants. Part I: The redistriubtion of aerosol particles cpatured through nucleation and impaction scavenging by growing cloud drops and Part II: The uptake and redistribution of (NH_4)_2SO_4 particles and SO_2 gas simulataneously scavenged by growing cloud drops
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 46, 1867-1869
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Date:05/01/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
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Author:Leong, K.H., K.V. Beard, H.T. Ochs
Title:Laboratory measurements of particle capture by evaporating cloud droplets
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 1130-1140
Abstract:The capture efficiencies of evaporating cloud drops (56-95 mu m radius) for particles of managanese hypophosphite (0.58-3.2 mu m radius) were obtained experimentally. In each experimental run, a large number of widely spaced uniform size drops fell through a mondisperse cloud of particles at
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Date:05/01/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
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Author:Carstens, J.C., J.J. Martin
Title:In-cloud scavenging by thermophoresis, diffusiophoresis and Brownian diffusion
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 1124-1129
Abstract:The role of phoretic forces in providing an in-cloud scavenging mechanism is examined for the case of an evaporating cloud drop. A formula is presented which describes the coupled effects of diffusion and thermo- and diffusiophoresis around a sationary drop. Under
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Date:07/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
(59) Radar Meteorology
Author:Jameson, A.R.
Title:Microphysical interpretation of multi-parameter radar measurements in rain. Part II: Estimation of raindrop distribution parameters by combined dual-wave-length and polarization measurements
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 1803-1813
Abstract:The radar reflectivity weighted mean axis ratio R and the variance of the axis ratio distribution of an ensemble of raindrops can be estimated from
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Date:07/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
(59) Radar Meteorology
Author:Jameson, A.R.
Title:Microphysical interpretation of multi-parameter radar measurements in rain. Part I: Interpretation of polarization measurements and estimation of raindrop shapes
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 1792-1802
Abstract:the backscattered electric field received by a radar is related to the transmitted field by a backscatter matrix
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Date:07/07/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
(45) Microphysics - Ice Phase
Author:Johnson, D.B.
Title:Raindrop multiplication by drop breakup
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 21, 1048-1050
Abstract:The importance of multiple cycles of raindrop growth and breakup in the evolution of warm rain is limited by the time required for breakup fragments to grow back to breakup sizes and, if the updraft is not
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Date:01/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
(46) Microphysics - Warm Cloud
Author:Beard, K.V., H.T. Ochs, III
Title:Measured collection efficiencies for cloud drops
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 146-153
Abstract:The collection efficincy has been measured for 15 size pairs of relatively uncharged drops in over 400 experimental runs.
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Date:02/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
(46) Microphysics - Warm Cloud
Author:Beard, K.V., D.B. Johnson, A.R. Jameson
Title:Collisional forcing of raindrop oscillations
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 455-562
Abstract:An energy model is formulated to compare collisional kinetic energy with viscous dissipation for oscillating raindrops as a function of size, raindrop distribution and rainfall rate.
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Date:02/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
(46) Microphysics - Warm Cloud
Author:Beard, K.V., A.R. Jameson
Title:Raindrop canting
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 448-454
Abstract:A theory for canting has been developed from the response of raindrops to shear produced by homogeneous, isotropic turbulence.
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Slinn, W.G.N.
Title:Some influences of the atmospheric water cycle on the removal of atmospheric trace constituents
Publication:Atmospheric Chistry, E.D. Goldberg, ed., Sppringer-Verlag, Berlin, 57-90
Abstract:Research needed to solve practical precipitation-scavenging problems is outlined
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Date:01/01/1984
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Hegg, D.A., P.V. Hobbs, LF. Radke
Title:Measurements of the scavenging of sulfate and nitrate in clouds
Publication:Atmos. Environment, 18, 1939-1946
Abstract:Measurements are presented on the scavenging of sulfate and nitrate by cumulus, stratus and strato-cumulus clouds
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Date:11/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Beard, K.V.
Title:Reorientation of hydrometeors in aircraft accelerated flow
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 22, 1961-1963
Abstract:The drag force, instantaneous canting angle and response characteristics are discussed for large hydrometeors in horizontally accelerated airflow.
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Date:02/01/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Jameson, A.R., K.V. Beard
Title:Raindrop axial ratios
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 21, 257-259
Abstract:Radar techniques involving polarization measurements depend critically on the non-spherical shape of the scatters
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Date:01/01/1990
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Lamb, D., J.P. Chen
Title:A modeling study of the effects of ice-phase microphysical processes on trace chemical removal efficiencies
Publication:Atmos. Res., 25, 31-51
Abstract:A simple cloud-chemistry model has been developed to study the effects of specific microphysical processes of precipitation formation and scavenging on the efficiency with which clouds remove trace chemicals from the atmosphere
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Date:01/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Leong, K.H., K.V. Beard, J.J. Stukel, P.K. Hopke
Title:Factors affecting the collision of aerosol particles with small water drops
Publication:Aerosol Sci. Tech., 2, 341-349
Abstract:The factors influencing the collision of aerosol particles with small water drops at low collision efficiencies are examined
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Date:01/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Leong, K.H., K.V. Beard, J.J. Stukel
Title:The collision of nonspherical aerosol particles with small evaporating water drops
Publication:Aerosol Sci. Tech., 4, 445-454
Abstract:Studies in the collision efficiencies of aerosol particles with water drops have generally assumed that the particles are spherical, even though ambient aerosol particles may tend to be nonspherical
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Date:09/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Leong, K.H., H.T. Ochs, III, K.V. Beard
Title:Capture of cenospheres by evaporating drops
Publication:Atmos. Environ., 17, 1797-1801
Abstract:The capture efficiency of evaporating cloud drops between 60 and 100 micrometer radius have been measured for 2 micrometers radius lithium carbonate hollow particles (cenospheres).
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Date:07/31/1978
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Radke, L.F., M.W. Eltgroth, P.V. Hobbs
Title:Precipitation scavenging of aerosol particles
Publication:Conf. on Cloud Physics and Atmospheric Electricity, July 31-August 4, 1978, Issaquah, WA
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Date:11/01/1983
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Slinn, W.G.N.
Title:Sources and surface-area distributions of atmospheric particles
Publication:Atmos. Environ., 17, 2263-2364
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Date:11/01/1971
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Slinn, W.G.N., J.M. Hales
Title:A reevaluation of the role of themophoresis as a mechanism of in- and below-cloud scavenging
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 28, 1465-1471
Abstract:A comparison is made of the roles played by thermophoresis, Brownian diffusion and diffusiophoresis in the preciptation scavening of aerosol particles
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Date:01/01/1980
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Slinn, S.A., W.G.N. Slinn
Title:Predictions for particle deposition on natural waters
Publication:Atmos. Environ., 14, 1013-1016
Abstract:Deposition velocity predictions, for aerosol depositing on natural waters, are obtained by modifying earlier theory for deposition on smooth, solid surfaces
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Date:07/01/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Slinn, W.G.N.
Title:Predictions for particle deposition to vegetative canopies
Publication:Atmos. Environ., 16, 1785-1794
Abstract:A theoretical framework for the analysis of particle dry deposition to vegetation
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(63) Scavenging
Author:Slinn, W.G.N.
Title:Estimates for the long-range transport of air pollution
Publication:Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 18, 45-64
Abstract:Different atmospheric, source and surface conditions can result in substantially different ranges of atmospheric transport of air pollutants; for example, even for anthropogenic S and N, the ranges can very from
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