How important are aerosol-fog interactions for the successful modelling of nocturnal radiation fog?
Poku, C. ; Ross, A. N. ; Blyth, A. M. ; Hill, A. A. ; Price, J. D.
Forecasting and modelling fog formation, development, and dissipation is a significant challenge. Fog dynamics involve subtle interactions between small-scale turbulence, radiative transfer and microphysics. Recent studies have highlighted the role of aerosol and related cloud microphysical properties in the evolution of fog. In this article, we investigate this role using very high-resolution large eddy simulations coupled with a newly developed multi-moment cloud microphysics scheme (CASIM), which has been designed to model aerosol-cloud interactions. The simulation results demonstrate the sensitivity of the fog structure to the properties of the aerosol population (e.g. number concentration). This study also demonstrates the importance of the treatment of aerosol activation in fog formation and discusses future work required to improve the representation of aerosol-fog interactions for simulations of fog.</p>
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