Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), and frontal systems more broadly, tend to exhibit prominent “V„ shapes in time series of stable isotopes in precipitation. Despite the magnitude and widespread nature of these “V„ shapes, debate persists as to whether these shifts are...
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doaj-441cd8c276bc478c935f49b9ebd6e9172020-11-24T23:30:43ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332019-02-011028610.3390/atmos10020086atmos10020086Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water VaporHari T. Mix0Sean P. Reilly1Andrew Martin2Gavin Cornwell3Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053, USADepartment of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053, USACenter for Western Weather and Water Extremes, San Diego, CA 92093, USADepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA 92093, USAAtmospheric rivers (ARs), and frontal systems more broadly, tend to exhibit prominent “V„ shapes in time series of stable isotopes in precipitation. Despite the magnitude and widespread nature of these “V„ shapes, debate persists as to whether these shifts are driven by changes in the degree of rainout, which we determine using the Rayleigh distillation of stable isotopes, or by post-condensation processes such as below-cloud evaporation and equilibrium isotope exchange between hydrometeors and surrounding vapor. Here, we present paired precipitation and water vapor isotope time series records from the 5⁻7 March 2016, AR in Bodega Bay, CA. The stable isotope composition of surface vapor along with independent meteorological constraints such as temperature and relative humidity reveal that rainout and post-condensation processes dominate during different portions of the event. We find that Rayleigh distillation controls during peak AR conditions (with peak rainout of 55%) while post-condensation processes have their greatest effect during periods of decreased precipitation on the margins of the event. These results and analyses inform critical questions regarding the temporal evolution of AR events and the physical processes that control them at local scales.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/2/86atmospheric riverstable isotopespost-condensation processes |
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Hari T. Mix Sean P. Reilly Andrew Martin Gavin Cornwell Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor Atmosphere atmospheric river stable isotopes post-condensation processes |
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Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor |
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Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor |
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Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor |
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Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor |
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Evaluating the Roles of Rainout and Post-Condensation Processes in a Landfalling Atmospheric River with Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Water Vapor |
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evaluating the roles of rainout and post-condensation processes in a landfalling atmospheric river with stable isotopes in precipitation and water vapor |
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Atmospheric rivers (ARs), and frontal systems more broadly, tend to exhibit prominent “V„ shapes in time series of stable isotopes in precipitation. Despite the magnitude and widespread nature of these “V„ shapes, debate persists as to whether these shifts are driven by changes in the degree of rainout, which we determine using the Rayleigh distillation of stable isotopes, or by post-condensation processes such as below-cloud evaporation and equilibrium isotope exchange between hydrometeors and surrounding vapor. Here, we present paired precipitation and water vapor isotope time series records from the 5⁻7 March 2016, AR in Bodega Bay, CA. The stable isotope composition of surface vapor along with independent meteorological constraints such as temperature and relative humidity reveal that rainout and post-condensation processes dominate during different portions of the event. We find that Rayleigh distillation controls during peak AR conditions (with peak rainout of 55%) while post-condensation processes have their greatest effect during periods of decreased precipitation on the margins of the event. These results and analyses inform critical questions regarding the temporal evolution of AR events and the physical processes that control them at local scales. |
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atmospheric river stable isotopes post-condensation processes |
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