Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6343529 | Atmospheric Research | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Analysis using Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellite data and observations permitted the determination of factors that triggered the freezing precipitation event. Freezing drizzle was interspersed with the passage of a warm and cold front. During frontal passage, mid-level clouds inhibited the generation of freezing drizzle, with snowfall recorded in the study area. However, during the period between the two fronts, an absence of mid-level clouds permitted low-level orographic clouds to persist upwind of the mountain system, producing freezing drizzle at the surface. The decisive factors for the generation of freezing drizzle were high humidity at low levels, weak mesoscale updrafts caused by the topography, stability at mid levels, cloud-top temperatures warmer than â 15 °C, and low concentrations of ice nuclei.
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Authors
S. Fernández-González, F. Valero, Jose L. Sanchez, E. Gascón, L. López, E. GarcÃa-Ortega, A. Merino,