Analysis of Dew under Different Climate Changes
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Meteorology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (18 June 2024) | Viewed by 1593
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: phase transition; condensation; dew formation; dew chemistry; dew biology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate change is known to greatly modify precipitation (rain, fog, etc.) on Earth. These changes, however, should also affect various meteorological factors that lead to the formation and quality of dew, such as temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, cloud cover, etc. These modifications can thus lead to either dew reduction or enhancement, depending on their relative importance and the considered regions of Earth. The chemical and isotopic characteristics of dew can be also affected. These meteorological factors can be made available in, e.g., the extrapolation of past existing data and/or considering the different low and high emissions representative concentration pathway scenarios.
This Special Issue will therefore address the physical, chemical, isotopic and biological modifications of dew due to the expected evolution of the meteorological factors and evaluate their impact in various regions of the world. The issue will be concerned with all analyses that are concerned with these potential changes in dew formation and characteristics, on fundamental or applied bases, as well as their implication in different regions and different climates on Earth.
Dr. Daniel Beysens
Prof. Dr. Marc Muselli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- dew and climate change
- dew formation
- dew chemistry
- dew isotopes
- dew biology
- dew/rain contributions