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Dynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus—DYCOMS-II
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Ocean DynamicsEngineeringMarine ChemistryOceanographyAtmospheric ModelMarine Stratocumulus—dycoms-iiEarth ScienceBoundary LayerGeophysicsMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceBiological OceanographyOceanic SystemsMarine StratocumulusMeteorologyChemical OceanographyMesoscale MeteorologyCloud DynamicCloud PhysicCloud LayersClimate DynamicsAerospace EngineeringAerodynamicsMarine Biology
The second Dynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus (DYCOMS-II) field study is described. The field program consisted of nine flights in marine stratocumulus west-southwest of San Diego, California. The objective of the program was to better understand the physics a n d dynamics of marine stratocumulus. Toward this end special flight strategies, including predominantly nocturnal flights, were employed to optimize estimates of entrainment velocities at cloud-top, large-scale divergence within the boundary layer, drizzle processes in the cloud, cloud microstructure, and aerosol–cloud interactions. Cloud conditions during DYCOMS-II were excellent with almost every flight having uniformly overcast clouds topping a well-mixed boundary layer. Although the emphasis of the manuscript is on the goals and methodologies of DYCOMS-II, some preliminary findings are also presented—the most significant being that the cloud layers appear to entrain less and drizzle more than previous theoretical work led investigat...
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