- A21O: Observations and Modeling of Marine Fog Processes Poster
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NOLA CC
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Eric Pardyjak, University of Utah
Convener:
Clive Dorman, University of California, San Diego
Harindra Fernando, University of Notre Dame
Darko Koracin, University of Split
Chair:
Eric Pardyjak, University of Utah
Clive Dorman, University of California, San Diego
Harindra Fernando, University of Notre Dame
Darko Koracin, University of Split
Fog processes in the marine environment are of great practical interest but are quite complex covering a wide range length and time scales as well as processes (e.g., chemical, biological, thermodynamic, dynamic, and microphysical). This session welcomes presentations related to marine fog observations covering aerosols, microphysics, thermal processes, and dynamics (including turbulence). Unique observations and development of new instrumentation to better characterize the various processes associated with fog are welcome. Modeling and parameterization efforts covering micro to synoptic scales are also of interest.
Index Terms
3307 Boundary layer processes
3311 Clouds and aerosols
3329 Mesoscale meteorology
3379 Turbulence
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