Rieko Y. Tanahashi, Ryota Misawa, Hirofumi Sugawara
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Vertical development speed of shallow radiation fog
Field observations were conducted at Ibaraki Airport, Japan, to determine the vertical development speed of shallow radiation fog. The development speed in shallow (less than several meters) fog was 3-16 cm min−1, and was slower at higher wind speeds. The speed decreased when the air above the fog layer became drier, possibly due to the mixing of the fog layer with the dry air above it. The speed data presented here can be used in nowcasting fog development for aviation decision making.
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SOLA (Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere) is a peer-reviewed, Open Access, online-only journal. It publishes scientific discoveries and advances in understanding in meteorology, climatology, the atmospheric sciences and related interdisciplinary areas. SOLA focuses on presenting new and scientifically rigorous observations, experiments, data analyses, numerical modeling, data assimilation, and technical developments as quickly as possible. It achieves this via rapid peer review and publication of research letters, published as Regular Articles.
Published and supported by the Meteorological Society of Japan, the journal follows strong research and publication ethics principles. Most manuscripts receive a first decision within one month and a decision upon resubmission within a further month. Accepted articles are then quickly published on the journal’s website, where they are easily accessible to our broad audience.