Convective Ripening and Rainfall![]() Presentation: Session: Atmospheric turbulence 3 Room: Room C Session start: 10:30 Wed 26 Aug 2015 Michael Wilkinson m.wilkinson@open.ac.uk Affifliation: Open University Topics: - Atmospheric turbulence Abstract: This paper discusses the evolution of the droplet size distribution for a liquid-in-gas aerosol contained in a Rayleigh-B\'enard cell. It introduces a non-collisional model for broadening the droplet size distribution, termed \lq convective ripening'. The paper also considers the initiation of rainfall from ice-free cumulus clouds. It is argued that while collisional mechanisms cannot explain the production of rain from clouds with water droplet diameters of $20\ \mu {\rm m}$, the non-collisional convective ripening mechanism gives a much faster route to increasing the size of the small fraction of droplets that grow into raindrops. |