A Comprehensive Observational Study of Graupel and Hail Properties

February 09, 2018

Andrew Heymsfield

Hosted by Chris Kummerow

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Abstract

In this seminar, I will describe the general properties of graupel (rimed particles < 0.5 cm) and hail, based on observations. I will then report on my work that uses novel approaches to estimate the fall characteristics of hail. Three-dimensional volume scans of hailstones of sizes from 2 to 7 cm were printed in 3D models (I’ll show some in my seminar) using ABS plastic, and their terminal velocities were measured in the Mainz vertical wind tunnel. To simulate graupel, some of the hailstone models were printed with dimensions of 0.2-0.5 cm, and their terminal velocities measured. From these experiments, together with earlier observations, I’ve parameterized the properties of graupel and hail for a wide range of particle sizes and heights (pressures) in the atmosphere. The wind tunnel observations, together with the combined total of more than 2800 hailstones for which the mass and cross-sectional area were measured, has been used to develop size-dependent relationships for the terminal velocity, mass flux, and kinetic energy of realistic hailstones.