An object-based model for convective cold pool dynamics

S. Böing
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Abstract A simple model of the organization of atmospheric moist convection by cold outflows is presented. The model consists of two layers: a lower layer where instability gradually builds up, and an upper layer where instability is rapidly released. Its formulation is inspired by Abelian sandpile models: instability and convection are both represented in terms of particles that are coupled to a lattice grid. An excess of particles in the lower layer triggers a particle release into the upper (cloud) layer. Particles in the upper layer also induce particle movement in the lower layer: this reverse coupling represents the effect of precipitation and the associated cold outflows. The model shows two behavioral regimes. Activity is scattered when the reverse coupling is weak, but when it is strong, convection forms cellular patterns. Though this model does not contain a detailed representation of physical processes in convection, it captures some key dynamical features of precipitating convection seen in satellite observations and LES studies. These include the formation of open cells, temporal oscillations in convective intensity, hysteresis, and the effect of precipitation on the scale of convection. We argue that an object-based representation of convection may be able to capture properties of convective organization that are missing in traditional parameterizations.
基于对象的对流冷池动力学模型
摘要提出了一种用冷外流组织大气湿对流的简单模型。该模型由两层组成:一层是不稳定性逐渐形成的下层,一层是不稳定性迅速释放的上层。它的公式受到阿贝尔沙堆模型的启发:不稳定性和对流都是用与晶格网格耦合的粒子来表示的。低层中粒子的过量会触发粒子释放到上层(云)。上层的粒子也诱导下层的粒子运动:这种反向耦合代表降水和相关冷外流的影响。该模型显示了两种行为机制。当反向耦合弱时,活动是分散的,但当反向耦合强时,对流形成细胞模式。虽然该模式不包含对流物理过程的详细表示,但它捕获了卫星观测和LES研究中看到的降水对流的一些关键动力学特征。这包括开放单体的形成、对流强度的时间振荡、滞后和降水对对流尺度的影响。我们认为基于对象的对流表示可能能够捕获传统参数化中缺失的对流组织属性。
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