Representative values of icing-related variables aloft in freezing rain and freezing drizzle
Author(s) -
Richard K. Jeck
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
38th aerospace sciences meeting and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1996-930
Subject(s) - freezing rain , drizzle , icing , environmental science , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , icing conditions , snow , physics , precipitation
: Radiosonde and surface observations in freezing rain (ZR) and freezing drizzle (ZL), and a limited number of aircraft measurements in ZR, have been examined for information on the magnitude and altitude dependence of meteorological variables associated with aircraft icing in these conditions. The variables include temperature aloft, humidity (clouds), and windshear from the radiosondes; surface temperatures, ceiling heights, precipitation type and amount from the surface observations; and temperature, dropsize, rainwater concentration, and icing rate from the instrumented aircraft. These and other data are used here to arrive at tentative maximum and representative values of these variables. To overcome the inadequacy of median volume diameter (MVD) as a measure of dropsize for these large droplet conditions, a convention for reporting the ZR or ZL water concentration over a few coarse dropsize intervals is proposed.
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