|Thursday, December 5, 2019|Theme: Cloud Chambers|
Lecturer
Distinguished Professor Raymond Shaw
Topic
The Michigan Tech Cloud Chamber – How Does It Work and What Have We Learned?
Research Statement
Michigan Tech is home to a unique chamber used for investigating aerosol and cloud processes relevant to weather and climate. To make a cloud, the environment has to have a relative humidity above 100%. In the laboratory that’s a tricky thing to achieve because water condenses on any available surfaces; the MTU chamber gets around that by generating clouds through turbulent mixing. The cloud chamber allows us to study a wide variety of research questions: For example, how do clouds respond to clean versus polluted conditions? Cloud chamber experiments reveal how clean clouds may produce rain more easily