Meteo 437
Atmospheric Physics II
(Cloud physics and chemistry)
Problem set 1
Solutions
Assigned: 17 January 2004
Due: 27 January 2004
Use the constants in the Appendix
in Bohren and Albrecht or in Rogers and Yau. You can work with
others, but be sure that you understand how to do the problems.
We can determine the density of dry air and water vapor independently and then add them together.
Use the skew-T to solve this one. Assume the surface pressure is 1000 hPa. First find w; then find the intersection of the adiabat and the constant w lines.
Use conservation of energy.
The energy to melt the ice comes from the heat capacity of the warmer
water. Equate the energy required to
melt the ice and warm the resulting water to the final temperature to the
energy lost from the water.