Abstract

<p>Charge influences the properties of liquid droplets, such as their evaporation rates, hydrodynamic stability and sticking probabilities in droplet-droplet collisions. Introducing additional charge into an assembly of droplets therefore provides a possible method of influencing the droplet properties, and, in the case of a fog or cloud, a route to weather modification. The effect of charging on natural droplets has been investigated by releasing additional unipolar and bipolar ions into a natural surface fog, from both within the fog at the surface and above the fog, using an Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Droplet properties were monitored before and after the ion release using optical methods, together with the atmospheric electric field using a field mill. The atmospheric electric field measurements robustly demonstrate the present of the additional ions. Further, changes in the fog properties apparent when the additional ions are introduced are discussed.</p>

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