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The Lifecycle of Marine Fog in the Coastal Zone

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posted on 2024-04-25, 13:58 authored by Stef Lennard Bardoel
Fog is a collection of suspended water droplets or ice crystals in the atmospheric boundary layer that appears under favourable dynamic, thermodynamic, chemical, and surface conditions with visibility less than 1 km. Fog negatively affects society due to its ability to reduce visibility, which leads to economic losses of the same enormity of tornadoes. Notwithstanding extensive research, the ability to predict fog accurately is limited. Coastal fog is particularly difficult to predict because of the complex interactions between the lower atmosphere, upper ocean, and land surface. This dissertation presents several cases studies that aim to improve the understanding of coastal fog. The first part of the dissertation investigates a captivating fog dissipation event that was observed during the ’Fog and Turbulence Interactions in the Marine Atmosphere’ (FATIMA) project’s Grand Banks field campaign in the North Atlantic, where a fog-free region appeared immediately downstream of an islet (Sable Island) as fog advected past it. The second part concerns a mixing-fog event that appeared during the C-FOG field campaign off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, where an oceanic cold front collided with a peninsula to produce misty/foggy conditions. In the third part of the dissertation, to aid fog prediction using numerical weather prediction models, a comprehensive set of laboratory experiments was conducted to quantify mixing as a function of the obstacle height.

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Date Created

2024-04-09

Date Modified

2024-04-25

Defense Date

2024-03-20

CIP Code

  • 14.0801

Research Director(s)

Harindra Fernando

Committee Members

David Richter Joannes Westerink Leonardo Chamorro

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Language

  • English

Library Record

006574182

OCLC Number

1431192487

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

Additional Groups

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

Program Name

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

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