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This article is cited in 3 scientific papers (total in 3 papers)
International Conference "Mechanisms and Nonlinear Problems of Nucleation, Growth of Crystals and Thin Films", dedicated to the memory of the outstanding theoretical physicist Professor V.V. Slezov (Proceedings) Saint Petersburg, July 1-5, 2019
Optical properties
Atmospheric processes involving condensed water
B. M. Smirnov Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Various mechanisms of formation and growth of water microdrops in the atmosphere include attachment of water molecules to them, coagulation and coalescence processes, and growth of drops during the rain caused by the gravitation. Condensed water cannot be formed under the conditions of standard atmosphere, it results from mixing of humid streams with cold air. Atmospheric water microdrops form the clouds, and their contribution to the atmospheric radiative flux toward the Earth is about 30%. The Mie theory for scattering of infrared radiation on liquid water droplets is represented that uses the measured optical parameters for liquid water. Then, basing on the energetic balance of the Earth and its atmosphere, it is possible to determine the relative mass of condensed water, which is of the order of 1% of the total mass of atmospheric water and is several times less than the analysis of atmospheric electricity suggests. Keywords: water condensation, growth of water drops, mechanisms of water nucleation, Mie theory for water, absorption by water drops.
Keywords:
water condensation, growth of water drops, mechanisms of water nucleation, Mie theory for water, absorption by water drops.
Received: 16.07.2019 Revised: 16.07.2019 Accepted: 25.07.2019
Citation:
B. M. Smirnov, “Atmospheric processes involving condensed water”, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 62:1 (2020), 27; Phys. Solid State, 62:1 (2020), 24–29
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