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Topic: Speakin' of Ice..... | Topic page views:
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theseeker
One moon circles
Damnit...I'm a doctor jim 3403 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 11-01-2000 01:43 AM
...canex maybe you could shed some light on how much progress has been made in the understanding of the initiation of ice into clouds....Could this be at the heart of this issue ? http://www.agu.org/revgeophys/rasmus00/node30.html Snippet: >As shown in this review, clouds and precipitation play an important role in many of the ``strategic'' and applied environmental problems facing our society. While significant progress was made during 1991-1994, successful resolution of these problems will require continued focus on the physics of clouds and precipitation in future years.< I would imagine a good question would be since the stratosphere is cooling, and cold air sinks, would there in the last couple o' years be more of a prepencity for contrail production in the sky ? Leaving us with more contrails and the likelyhood of them ?  Most unusual even for weather :\ Rope stage wall cloud ? ------------------ T/S
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nikonman
Senior Member
Ohio 16 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 11-01-2000 07:37 AM
WHOA !!!!!!!!!!! Ain't never seen anything like that !!!!!!!!!!THAT IS SCARY !!!!!!!!!!!! nikonman. 
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canex
Senior Member
USA 164 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 11-01-2000 09:58 PM
Progress on ice initiation is very slow because it is so difficult to take the needed measurements. Ice forms in two ways in clouds:1. Homogeneous freezing: a water droplet changes to ice without any outside agent (nucleation particle) at temperatures below -40C 2. Heterogeneous freezing: a water droplet changes from liquid to ice by the action of a an ice nucleus. These ice nuclei are generally thought to be crystalline aerosols that have a structure similar to water ice. Typically they are activated at temperatures below -15 C. Thus, if an ice nucleus bumps into a supercooled (colder than 0 C) water droplet, it may or may not cause ice formation depending on the activation temperature. The requirement for an ice nucleus at temperatures between 0 and -40C explains the frequent occurrence of supercooled clouds that present problems like icing on airplanes. The airplane surface acts like a giant ice nucleus and contacts zillions of supercooled droplets as it flies thru the cloud. An increase in contrails due to cooling stratospheric temerpatures is unlikely because the temperatures in the stratosphere are already extremely cold. They are simply too dry for any significant contrail formation. Polar stratospheric clouds, I believe, are actually higher than most air traffic. 
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theseeker
One moon circles
Damnit...I'm a doctor jim 3403 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 11-01-2000 11:40 PM
Thanx for the reply, although I may not have explained my inference, I was mainly speculating that stratospheric cooling may be encroaching on the troposphere,with the last 10 years the warmest in history,the mental picture over time I was going for was like 100 degree day, a cold rain on hot pavement, causing steam....where under average parameters steam should not exist...or maybe I need some sleep.... gbr ! ------------------ T/S 
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cydoniaquest
nobody
nowhere 803 posts, Aug 2000
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posted 11-02-2000 02:48 AM
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theseeker
One moon circles
Damnit...I'm a doctor jim 3403 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 11-02-2000 02:52 AM
lol! but what if it is the particulate matter that makes that phenom possible....Gotcha ! ------------------ T/S 
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theseeker
One moon circles
Damnit...I'm a doctor jim 3403 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 11-02-2000 02:55 AM
lol! but what if it is the particulate matter that makes that phenom possible....Gotcha ! The Keyhole Nebula
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cydoniaquest
nobody
nowhere 803 posts, Aug 2000
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posted 11-02-2000 03:02 AM
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LTC8K6
35 HOTEL / MOLE / LAME MORON
Tar Heel State 267 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 11-02-2000 06:53 AM
Dick Simon Trucking, baby!
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 11-02-2000 03:34 PM
Simon says, "you be nice, now, Cy..."
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