Abstract

Oxygen isotopic composition, crystal types and the degree of riming of falling snow particles were simultaneously observed in order to determine the possible causes of short-term variation of the δ l8 O value together with the formation process of snow in clouds. The results obtained are summarized as follows: (1) Whenever the type and/or degree or riming of snow crystals changed, the δI80 value of falling snow changed. (2) Short-term variation of the δ l8 O value in each case indicated that riming has two opposite effects on the δ l8 0 value of snow crystals, i.e., the δ l8 O value increased (or decreased) by riming. (3) There was good correlation between the maximum precipitation intensity and the range of variation in the δ l8 O value of snow particles from snow bands. (4) The short-term variations of the δ l8 O values are not correlated to the surface air temperature and the precipitation intensity. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0889.1986.tb00260.x

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