Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology

Aggregate Terminal Velocity/Temperature Relations

Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | October 1, 2008 | Copyright

ABSTRACT

Terminal velocities of snow aggregates in storms along the Front Range in eastern Colorado are examined with a ground-based two-dimensional video disdrometer. Power-law relationships for particles having equivalent volume diameters of 0.5-20 mm are computed for the temperatures -1°, -5°, and -10°C. Fall speeds increase with temperature. Comparison with relationships found in the literature suggests that temperature-dependent relations may be surrogates for relations based on aggregate composition (e.g., plates, columns, or dendrites) and the degree of…

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