The Kleiner Feldberg Cloud Experiment 1990

EUROTRAC Subproject Ground-Based Cloud Experiment (GCE)

Sandro Fuzzi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer

Published:31st Jan '95

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This book presents an in-depth analysis of cloud systems studied during the Kleiner Feldberg experiment, highlighting interdisciplinary research efforts.

The book The Kleiner Feldberg Cloud Experiment 1990 provides a comprehensive overview of the cloud systems studied during the Kleiner Feldberg experiment. It includes eleven papers that synthesize findings related to cloud properties, airflow, and the microphysics and chemistry of clouds. The initial paper offers a general introduction to the experiment and highlights its primary achievements, setting the stage for the detailed analyses that follow.

Subsequent papers delve into the meteorological, microphysical, and chemical aspects of the cloud systems observed. A significant focus is placed on the incorporation of aerosol particles and trace gases within cloud droplets, with several papers addressing these critical issues. The synthesis of cloud properties and experimental data is particularly noteworthy, as it models airflow dynamics and cloud microphysics during selected episodes of the experiment.

The latter sections of the book discuss the deposition of trace substances through cloud interception with vegetation, integrating experimental data into a deposition resistance model. A technical paper introduces a novel holographic technique for measuring cloud droplet size distribution, marking its first application during the experiment. The collaborative efforts of the GCE scientific community are emphasized throughout, underscoring the interdisciplinary nature of this research endeavor documented in The Kleiner Feldberg Cloud Experiment 1990.

ISBN: 9780792333302

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1220g

258 pages

Reprinted from JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY; 19:1-2, 1995