Characteristics of the raindrop size distribution for freezing precipitation observed in southern China

Freezing precipitation (i.e., freezing rain or freezing drizzle) is an extremely hazardous weather that can cause severe socioeconomic loss and compromise human safety. To better document and understand the microphysics of this type of precipitation, drop size spectra were collected with an optical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Geophysical Research 2011-03, Vol.116 (D6), p.1GG-n/a, Article D06201
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Baojun, Hu, Wen, Pu, Jiangping
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Zusammenfassung:Freezing precipitation (i.e., freezing rain or freezing drizzle) is an extremely hazardous weather that can cause severe socioeconomic loss and compromise human safety. To better document and understand the microphysics of this type of precipitation, drop size spectra were collected with an optical disdrometer during a freezing precipitation event on 27 January 2008 in southern China. The drop size distribution (DSD) characteristics, the correlations between the shape (μ), slope (Λ), and intercept (N0) of the gamma distribution, and the relations between the reflectivity (Z) and rainfall rate (R) have been investigated. It was found that the DSDs of freezing precipitation were characterized by weak stratiform rain with a small mass‐weighted diameter (Dm, 0.63 mm) and a large normalized intercept (Nw, 4.25 log10 mm−1 m−3). This indicated that freezing precipitation was not formed by the melting of larger, dry snowflakes but by the melting of smaller, rimed ice particles. Furthermore, the derived μ‐Λ, N0‐μ, and Z‐R relations are distinctly different from the convective rains or tropical stratiform rains reported in the literature. Key Points DSDs for freezing rain have a small Dm and a large Nw Freezing rain was formed by the melting of smaller, rimed ice particles The mu‐Lamda and Z‐R relations for freezing rain are different from present reports
ISSN:0148-0227
2169-897X
2156-2202
2169-8996
DOI:10.1029/2010JD015305