Fog Related to Stratus Clouds in Southern California. Multisensor Observations of Fog and Analysis of Mesoscale and Radiosonde Data Provide Evidence that Radiational Cooling from the Top of Stratus Clouds is a Significant Process Leading to Fog Formation and that Mesoscale Variability of Fog Producing Mechanisms is Great.
Abstract
Many fog events have been observed at the coast of San Diego during the presence of a stratus-cloud deck using a set of remote (eg, FM-CW radar and acoustic echosounder) and direct (eg, radiosondes) atmospheric sensors. The sensor observations and analysis of mesoscale and radiosonde data provide evidence that radiational cooling from the top of the stratus clouds is a significant process leading to fog formation and that mesoscale variability of fog producing mechanisms is considerable. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 12, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA031241
Entities
People
- L. E. Logue
- V. R. Noonkester
Organizations
- Naval Information Warfare Systems Command