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A simple model of evaporatively driven downdraft - Application to microburst downdraft

Published 2019-06-19 From Legacy CDMS 1 author

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Abstract

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It is pointed out that the physics of a downdraft are very different from that of an updraft. An updraft is virtually saturated, while the downdraft can be unsaturated. The present investigation is concerned with the dynamics of a simple one-dimensional, time-dependent model of a downdraft. Earlier treatments are extended on the basis of a number of considerations, taking into account a distribution of drop sizes, modification of the drop size distribution by evaporation, entrainment of environmental air into the downdraft, and, most importantly, explicit calculation of the intensity of the downdraft. A large number of calculations are performed to study the effects of conditions at the top of the downdraft and in the environment.

Author

  • Srivastava, R. C. Chicago, University

Citation: Srivastava, R. C. (2019). A simple model of evaporatively driven downdraft - Application to microburst downdraft. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19850056921. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19850056921 ↗