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tatyana61 [14]
2 years ago
8

mixed-phase clouds over the southern ocean as observed from satellite and surface based lidar and radar

Geography
1 answer:
sesenic [268]2 years ago
4 0

This is true that mixed-phase clouds over the southern ocean as observed from satellite and surface-based lidar and radar.

A three-phase colloidal system made up of water vapor, ice particles, and coexisting supercooled liquid droplets is represented as mixed-phase clouds. At all latitudes, from the arctic regions to the tropics, mixed-phase clouds are common in the troposphere. Due to their extensive nature, mixed-phase processes are crucial to the radiative energy balance on both a regional and global scale, precipitation generation, cloud electrification, and the life cycle of clouds.

But despite decades of theoretical research and observation, our knowledge and understanding of mixed-phase cloud dynamics are still lacking. The representation of mixed-phase clouds in numerical weather and climate models is famously challenging, and it is still challenging to describe them in theoretical cloud physics.

To know more about mixed-phase cloud refer to:  brainly.com/question/8050224

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