2022
DOI: 10.5194/amt-15-5861-2022
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3D trajectories and velocities of rainfall drops in a multifractal turbulent wind field

Abstract: Abstract. Weather radars measure rainfall in altitude, whereas hydro-meteorologists are mainly interested in rainfall at ground level. During their fall, drops are advected by the wind, which affects the location of the measured field. The governing equation of a rain drop's motion relates the acceleration to the forces of gravity and buoyancy along with the drag force. It depends non-linearly on the instantaneous relative velocity between the drop and the local wind, which yields complex behaviour. Here, the … Show more

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“…This is a strong hypothesis that should be refined in future developments. More precisely, drops respond to wind fluctuations over a few tens of seconds [10], but computations over 30 s should be carried out to confirm this assumption, notably because of the significant small-scale wind fluctuations. For our study, we need to define various quantities.…”
Section: Model To Compute Collected Mass Of Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a strong hypothesis that should be refined in future developments. More precisely, drops respond to wind fluctuations over a few tens of seconds [10], but computations over 30 s should be carried out to confirm this assumption, notably because of the significant small-scale wind fluctuations. For our study, we need to define various quantities.…”
Section: Model To Compute Collected Mass Of Watermentioning
confidence: 99%