In situ observations of snow particle size distributions over a cold frontal rainband within an extratropical cyclone

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Jiefan Yang
Hengchi Lei
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Atmospheric Physics
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PSD; in situ observation; DMT; snowflake;
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Cloud microphysical properties of a mixed phase cloud generated by a typical extratropical cyclone in the Tongliao area, Inner Mongolia on 3 May 2014, are analyzed primarily using in situ flight observation data. This study is mainly focused on ice crystal concentration, supercooled cloud water content, and vertical distributions of fit parameters of snow particle size distributions (PSDs). The results showed several discrepancies of microphysical properties obtained during two penetrations. During penetration within precipitating cloud, the maximum ice particle concentration, liquid water content, and ice water content were increased by a factor of 2-3 compared with their counterpart obtained during penetration of a nonprecipitating cloud. The heavy rimed and irregular ice crystals obtained by 2D imagery probe as well as vertical distributions of fitting parameters within precipitating cloud show that the ice particles grow during falling via riming and aggregation process, whereas the lightly rimed and pristine ice particles as well as fitting parameters within non-precipitating cloud indicate the domination of sublimation process. During the two cloud penetrations, the PSDs were generally better represented by gamma distributions than the exponential form in terms of the determining coefficient (R2). The correlations between parameters of exponential /gamma form within two penetrations showed no obvious differences compared with previous studies.
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