volume 102 issue 2 pages E244-E272

C-FOG: Life of Coastal Fog

H J S FERNANDO 1
I. Gultepe 2
C. Dorman 3
E. Pardyjak 4
Q. Wang 5
S. W Hoch 4
D. Richter 1
E. Creegan 6
S. Gaberšek 7
T. BULLOCK 8
C. Hocut 9
R. Chang 10
D. Alappattu 11
R. Dimitrova 1
D. Flagg 7
A. Grachev 12
R. Krishnamurthy 13
D. K. Singh 4
I. Lozovatsky 1
B. Nagare 10
A Sharma 14
S. Wagh 1
C. Wainwright 1
M. Wróblewski 8
M. Wroblewski 8
R. Yamaguchi 5
S. Bardoel 1
R. S. Coppersmith 1
N. Chisholm 10
E. GONZALEZ 1
N. Gunawardena 4
O. Hyde 1
T Morrison 4
A. Olson 5
A. Perelet 4
W. Perrie 15
S Wang 1
B. Wauer 5
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Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
8
 
Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
9
 
Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
11
 
Moss Landing Marine Laboratory, Moss Landing, and Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-09-11
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.979
CiteScore9.2
Impact factor5.9
ISSN00030007, 15200477
Atmospheric Science
Abstract

C-FOG is a comprehensive bi-national project dealing with the formation, persistence, and dissipation (life cycle) of fog in coastal areas (coastal fog) controlled by land, marine, and atmospheric processes. Given its inherent complexity, coastal-fog literature has mainly focused on case studies, and there is a continuing need for research that integrates across processes (e.g., air–sea–land interactions, environmental flow, aerosol transport, and chemistry), dynamics (two-phase flow and turbulence), microphysics (nucleation, droplet characterization), and thermodynamics (heat transfer and phase changes) through field observations and modeling. Central to C-FOG was a field campaign in eastern Canada from 1 September to 8 October 2018, covering four land sites in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia and an adjacent coastal strip transected by the Research Vessel Hugh R. Sharp. An array of in situ, path-integrating, and remote sensing instruments gathered data across a swath of space–time scales relevant to fog life cycle. Satellite and reanalysis products, routine meteorological observations, numerical weather prediction model (WRF and COAMPS) outputs, large-eddy simulations, and phenomenological modeling underpin the interpretation of field observations in a multiscale and multiplatform framework that helps identify and remedy numerical model deficiencies. An overview of the C-FOG field campaign and some preliminary analysis/findings are presented in this paper.

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FERNANDO H. J. S. et al. C-FOG: Life of Coastal Fog // Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2020. Vol. 102. No. 2. p. E244-E272.
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FERNANDO H. J. S., Gultepe I., Dorman C., Pardyjak E., Wang Q., Hoch S. W., Richter D., Creegan E., Gaberšek S., BULLOCK T., Hocut C., Chang R., Alappattu D., Dimitrova R., Flagg D., Grachev A., Krishnamurthy R., Singh D. K., Lozovatsky I., Nagare B., Sharma A., Wagh S., Wainwright C., Wróblewski M., Wroblewski M., Yamaguchi R., Bardoel S., Coppersmith R. S., Chisholm N., GONZALEZ E., Gunawardena N., Hyde O., Morrison T., Olson A., Perelet A., Perrie W., Wang S., Wauer B. C-FOG: Life of Coastal Fog // Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2020. Vol. 102. No. 2. p. E244-E272.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1175/bams-d-19-0070.1
UR - https://doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-19-0070.1
TI - C-FOG: Life of Coastal Fog
T2 - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
AU - FERNANDO, H J S
AU - Gultepe, I.
AU - Dorman, C.
AU - Pardyjak, E.
AU - Wang, Q.
AU - Hoch, S. W
AU - Richter, D.
AU - Creegan, E.
AU - Gaberšek, S.
AU - BULLOCK, T.
AU - Hocut, C.
AU - Chang, R.
AU - Alappattu, D.
AU - Dimitrova, R.
AU - Flagg, D.
AU - Grachev, A.
AU - Krishnamurthy, R.
AU - Singh, D. K.
AU - Lozovatsky, I.
AU - Nagare, B.
AU - Sharma, A
AU - Wagh, S.
AU - Wainwright, C.
AU - Wróblewski, M.
AU - Wroblewski, M.
AU - Yamaguchi, R.
AU - Bardoel, S.
AU - Coppersmith, R. S.
AU - Chisholm, N.
AU - GONZALEZ, E.
AU - Gunawardena, N.
AU - Hyde, O.
AU - Morrison, T
AU - Olson, A.
AU - Perelet, A.
AU - Perrie, W.
AU - Wang, S
AU - Wauer, B.
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/09/11
PB - American Meteorological Society
SP - E244-E272
IS - 2
VL - 102
SN - 0003-0007
SN - 1520-0477
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@article{2020_FERNANDO,
author = {H J S FERNANDO and I. Gultepe and C. Dorman and E. Pardyjak and Q. Wang and S. W Hoch and D. Richter and E. Creegan and S. Gaberšek and T. BULLOCK and C. Hocut and R. Chang and D. Alappattu and R. Dimitrova and D. Flagg and A. Grachev and R. Krishnamurthy and D. K. Singh and I. Lozovatsky and B. Nagare and A Sharma and S. Wagh and C. Wainwright and M. Wróblewski and M. Wroblewski and R. Yamaguchi and S. Bardoel and R. S. Coppersmith and N. Chisholm and E. GONZALEZ and N. Gunawardena and O. Hyde and T Morrison and A. Olson and A. Perelet and W. Perrie and S Wang and B. Wauer},
title = {C-FOG: Life of Coastal Fog},
journal = {Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society},
year = {2020},
volume = {102},
publisher = {American Meteorological Society},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-19-0070.1},
number = {2},
pages = {E244--E272},
doi = {10.1175/bams-d-19-0070.1}
}
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FERNANDO, H. J. S., et al. “C-FOG: Life of Coastal Fog.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 102, no. 2, Sep. 2020, pp. E244-E272. https://doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-19-0070.1.