2012
DOI: 10.5194/amt-5-2237-2012
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Evaluating the capabilities and uncertainties of droplet measurements for the fog droplet spectrometer (FM-100)

Abstract: Abstract. Droplet size spectra measurements are crucial to obtain a quantitative microphysical description of clouds and fog. However, cloud droplet size measurements are subject to various uncertainties. This work focuses on the error analysis of two key measurement uncertainties arising during cloud droplet size measurements with a conventional droplet size spectrometer (FM-100): first, we addressed the precision with which droplets can be sized with the FM-100 on the basis of the Mie theory. We deduced erro… Show more

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“…This is close to 10 mg m −3 used by as a threshold to consider measurements of LWC. This is also consistent with smallest values of 8 or 9 mg m −3 observed in coastal fogs (Jiusto, 1981), and with the threshold of 5 mg m −3 to detect clouds, including thin and heterogeneous clouds (Spiegel et al, 2012). set a threshold of 2 mg m −3 for defining fog.…”
Section: Fogsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…This is close to 10 mg m −3 used by as a threshold to consider measurements of LWC. This is also consistent with smallest values of 8 or 9 mg m −3 observed in coastal fogs (Jiusto, 1981), and with the threshold of 5 mg m −3 to detect clouds, including thin and heterogeneous clouds (Spiegel et al, 2012). set a threshold of 2 mg m −3 for defining fog.…”
Section: Fogsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The default manufacturer's channels were used, which has insignificant impact on measured LWC and total droplet number concentration (Spiegel et al, 2012). The total number concentration can be estimated within ±10 % uncertainty according to Spiegel et al (2012).…”
Section: Aerosol and Droplet Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The DAA can provide a direct relationship between cloud droplet size and the size of its dry residue. Other instrumentation for studying clouds, such as differential mobility particle spectrometers (DMPS), optical particle counters (OPC; Sorensen et al, 2011), the ground-based fog monitor (Spiegel et al, 2012) or the counterflow virtual impactor (CVI) that has a variable cut-off diameter for cloud droplets between 1 and 30 µm (Anderson et al, 1993;Noone et al,878 M. Berghof: Inversion of DAA data for long-term AIC measurements 2000), cannot provide such a relationship, even when used in parallel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%