The Vertical Development of Fog in the Presence of Turbulent Mixing and Low Stratus Cloud Using Infra-Red Imagery During the SOFOG3D Campaign
Développement vertical du brouillard en présence de mélange turbulent et de nuages ??stratiformes bas, observé par imagerie infrarouge lors de la campagne SOFOG3D
Thornton, Jenna ; Price, Jeremy ; Burnet, Frederic ; Delanoë, Julien
Année de publication
2025
Observations made using infra-red cameras as part of the South-west FOGs 3D experiment (SOFOG3D) have been used to analyse the dynamics and evolution of radiation fog in the presence of turbulent-mixing at fog top. The imagery revealed that mixing between the fog and the air above was common, appearing in over 80% of the radiation-fog cases analysed. The mixing often took the form of sections of fog breaking-off and dissipating in the air above; occasionally, these break-away sections did not dissipate but instead became very low cloud elevated above the fog layer. We have found that the mixing between the fog and air above can lead to an increase in relative humidity (RH) and enhanced cooling above the fog layer. Once the RH above the fog reaches within a few percentage points from saturation, it appears that the air mixed up from the fog below can remain saturated, and the fog may then rapidly grow vertically. Therefore, the turbulent-mixing observed can influence cloud coverage via both the vertical development of existing fog and the 'spawning' of very-low-stratus cloud.</div>
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