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Mikrofizyka spektralna z podziałem na przedziały×Teoria Köhlera×
DziedzinaMeteorologiaMeteorologia
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania19991936
TwórcaKhain, OvtchinnikovHilding Kohler
TypExplicit particle size distribution modelThermodynamic equilibrium framework
Źródło pierwotneKhain, A. P., Ovtchinnikov, M., Pinsky, M., Pokrovsky, A., & Krugliak, H. (2000). Notes on the state-of-the-art numerical modeling of cloud microphysics. Atmospheric Research, 55(3–4), 159-224. DOI ↗Köhler, H. (1936). The nucleus in and the growth of hygroscopic droplets. Transactions of the Faraday Society, 32, 1152-1161. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyBin microphysics, Spectral microphysics, Explicit microphysicsKohler theory, Kohler equilibrium, Cloud droplet nucleation
Pokrewne33
PodsumowanieSpectral bin microphysics is a detailed cloud microphysical modeling approach that explicitly represents the particle size distribution (PSD) by dividing particles into discrete size bins. Rather than assuming a fixed shape for the PSD, bin models track the number and mass of particles in each size category, allowing detailed simulation of cloud and precipitation processes.Köhler theory is a foundational framework in cloud microphysics that predicts the equilibrium supersaturation required for an aerosol particle of given size and composition to grow into a cloud droplet. Published in 1936 by Hilding Köhler, it combines the Kelvin effect (vapor pressure enhancement over curved surfaces) with the Raoult effect (vapor pressure depression from dissolved solute) to explain cloud droplet formation.
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