Hi All
If my decrypting of the Met. Speak encoding is correct this sounds quite encouraging. The 50% increase in nuclei concentration under clouds is quite a modest dose. Working at latitudes between 30N and 30S at the same spray with the full dispersion width of the accumulation mode of aerosol sizes is so boring. It would interesting to know what the concentrations were before treatment so that we could calculate the amount spray and the number of spray vessels needed.
If the concentrations were like the ones given by Vallina in doi:10.1029/2006GB002787 and the spray was monodisperse with a liquid diameter of 0.8 microns so as to avoid wasting energy on spraying salt mass very much heavier than Kohler would recommend, we would need about a hundred vessels spraying 15 kg of water per second.
They will not all be working at full power and not all in the right place at the right time but some of this would be offset by an even more sophisticated planning of vessel movements based on real-time satellite observations and clever climate planners with ginormous quantum computers. I predict that they would find the temperature gradients across oceans a very useful guide.
Stephen
Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design
School of Engineering
Mayfield Road EH9 3 DW
University of Edinburgh
Scotland.
Tel 0131 662 1180
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