Entrainment of dry air into clouds strongly influences cloud optical and precipitation properties and the response of clouds to aerosol perturbations. The response of cloud droplet size distributions to entrainment-mixing is examined in the Pi convection-cloud chamber that creates a turbulent, steady-state cloud. The experiments are conducted by injecting dry air with temperature (T) and flow rate (Q) through a flange in the top boundary, into the otherwise well-mixed cloud, to mimic the entrainment-mixing process.
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