Frontiers in Environmental Science (Apr 2022)

Aircraft Observation of a Two-Layer Cloud and the Analysis of Cold Cloud Seeding Effect

  • Xiaobo Dong,
  • Xiaobo Dong,
  • Xiaoshen Sun,
  • Fei Yan,
  • Jiannan Zhang,
  • Shuyi Wang,
  • Min Peng,
  • Haipeng Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.855813
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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A two-layer stratus cloud was developed under the weather of an upper-level trough and return flow in North China. King-air 350 meteorological aircraft was designated to acquire the microphysical characteristics of this cloud. Within the lower-level warm cloud, the width of cloud particle size distribution (PSD) grew larger from the cloud top to the base. The particles in the warm cloud were developed mostly through collision–coalescence process. Supercooled liquid water (SLW) was detected abundantly in the upper layer cold cloud, which was developed under the westerly trough. In this study, the cold cloud in the upper level was targeted for AgI seeding. After seeding, the PSD of both cloud droplets and ice crystals were broadened as SLW was consumed and developed into ice crystals.

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