Empirical Formulation for Ice Crystal Fragmentation by Sublimation Breakup Study
This study by Akash Deshmukh at Lund University delves into the empirical formulation for the number of ice crystal fragments resulting from sublimation breakup. It discusses secondary ice production mechanisms, challenges in numerical formulation, observational bases, previous studies, and cloud development phases related to ice crystal growth and sublimation. The research highlights factors influencing ice crystal sublimation such as crystal habit, size, temperature, and relative humidity.
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EMPIRICAL FORMULATION FOR NUMBER OF ICE CRYSTAL FRAGMENTS BY SUBLIMATION BREAKUP Akash Deshmukh PhD student Lund University, Sweden
Overview Introduction Previous studies Observational basis
Introduction Secondary ice production (SIP) mechanisms Sublimation of ice crystals Challenges in Numerical formulation
Previous studies Schaefer and Cheng (1971) Oraltay and Hallett (1989) : Single crystal sublimation experiment Dong et al. (1994) : Soft hail sublimation Bacon et al. (1998): Levitated Frost particles
Cloud Development Pristine ice crystal Growth Sublimation of the crystal Emission of Fragments
Observational basis Sublimation of ice crystal is depend on Habit of the crystal and size Temperature of sublimation Relative humidity