Modulation by Cloud Droplet Size of Microphysical and Radiative Processes - Adele Igel
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Explore a 37-minute conference talk on the modulation of microphysical and radiative processes by cloud droplet size, presented by Adele Igel from UC Davis. Delivered at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics as part of the "Atmospheres, Oceans, Earths -- Unifying perspectives on geophysical and environmental multiphase flows" conference in Santa Barbara, CA. Gain insights into the latest advancements in understanding geophysical and environmental fluid flows involving bubbles, drops, and particles. Discover how field observations, laboratory experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical approaches contribute to our knowledge of multiphase geophysical flows, from cloud dynamics to granular material transport over complex surfaces. Learn from experts in particle- and droplet-laden flows in the geosciences as they discuss common approaches to understanding the multi-scale and multi-physics nature of these phenomena.
Syllabus
Modulation by cloud droplet size of microphysical & radiative processes... â–¸ Adele Igel (UC Davis)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics