Numerous laboratory and numerical studies have been dedicated to understanding collisional breakup as one of the most important processes in rain formation. The present study aims to identify when, in natural rain, collisional breakup is dominant and thus able to modify the shape of the raindrop size distribution (DSD), up to the equilibrium DSD. To this end, an automated objective algorithm has been developed and applied to a total of more than 6000 two-minute-averaged DSDs. Since breakup is mostly observed in heavy precipitation, the method was applied to the DSDs where rain rate was above 5mm/h. The selected breakup DSDs had good agreement with those predicted to be the equilibrium DSD by different theoretical models. The equilibr...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 121-126)A computational study is made of the variation o...
In real rain breakup is mainly due to collision between drops of different sizes and occurs when the...
This paper presents a review of the current knowledge concerning the measurement and time evolution ...
Numerous laboratory and numerical studies have been dedicated to understanding collisional breakup a...
The study of the vertical evolution of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) during rainfall, from the ...
Both numerical modeling and laboratory experiments document the possibility of a raindrop size distr...
The focus of this paper is on the numerical solution of the stochastic collection equation–stochasti...
none3siThe NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission dual-frequency precipitation radar ...
Coalescence and breakup of drops are recognized as the main mechanisms determining raindrop size dis...
International audienceModels of coalescence and breakup lead to equilibrium of the raindrop size dis...
Abstract Coalescence and breakup of drops are recognized as the main mechanisms deter...
Numerical investigations of binary raindrop collisions, comprising the drop pairs of Low and List (1...
The data contained herein are the post-processed disdrometer observational data and numerical simula...
A study of the evolution of raindrop spectra (raindrop size distribution, DSD) between cloud base an...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 121-126)A computational study is made of the variation o...
In real rain breakup is mainly due to collision between drops of different sizes and occurs when the...
This paper presents a review of the current knowledge concerning the measurement and time evolution ...
Numerous laboratory and numerical studies have been dedicated to understanding collisional breakup a...
The study of the vertical evolution of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) during rainfall, from the ...
Both numerical modeling and laboratory experiments document the possibility of a raindrop size distr...
The focus of this paper is on the numerical solution of the stochastic collection equation–stochasti...
none3siThe NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission dual-frequency precipitation radar ...
Coalescence and breakup of drops are recognized as the main mechanisms determining raindrop size dis...
International audienceModels of coalescence and breakup lead to equilibrium of the raindrop size dis...
Abstract Coalescence and breakup of drops are recognized as the main mechanisms deter...
Numerical investigations of binary raindrop collisions, comprising the drop pairs of Low and List (1...
The data contained herein are the post-processed disdrometer observational data and numerical simula...
A study of the evolution of raindrop spectra (raindrop size distribution, DSD) between cloud base an...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 121-126)A computational study is made of the variation o...
In real rain breakup is mainly due to collision between drops of different sizes and occurs when the...
This paper presents a review of the current knowledge concerning the measurement and time evolution ...