降水和夹带在中尺度间层积云转变中的作用

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Fabian Hoffmann, Franziska Glassmeier, Takanobu Yamaguchi, Graham Feingold
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层积云以闭合或开胞状态出现,它们往往分别与高云量或低云量以及有无降水有关。因此,这些状态之间的转换对这种云类型在地球辐射收支中的作用具有重大意义。在这项研究中,我们使用涵盖广泛条件的127个大涡模拟集合来分析这些状态之间的转换。我们的分析集中在云分数(f c)场景反照率(a)相空间中这些云的行为,这在以前的研究中已经被证明是解释系统行为的有用框架。对于从封闭到开放的转变,我们发现降水创造了更窄的云,并清除了所有的云滴。然而,降水使云深在f >之间减小;0.8,导致a。For f <0.8,由于云场的中尺度组织,云深实际上增加了。由于云层加深在对A的影响方面平衡了云滴清除的作用,因此A的变化仅由f - c的减小决定,导致f - c <的A呈线性减小;0.8. 对于开放云胞向封闭云胞的转变,我们发现长波辐射冷却驱动云的发展,以云变宽为主;0.5. 对于f >0.5,由于侧向膨胀效率降低,云开始逐渐加深。与降水条件下的转变相比,云变宽和加深之间的平滑转换导致a的变化更温和。
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On the Roles of Precipitation and Entrainment in Stratocumulus Transitions Between Mesoscale States
Abstract Stratocumulus occur in closed or open cell states, which tend to be associated with high or low cloud cover and the absence or presence of precipitation, respectively. Thus, the transition between these states has substantial implications for the role of this cloud type in Earth’s radiation budget. In this study, we analyze transitions between these states using an ensemble of 127 large-eddy simulations, covering a wide range of conditions. Our analysis is focused on the behavior of these clouds in a cloud fraction ( f c ) scene albedo ( A ) phase space, which has been shown in previous studies to be a useful framework for interpreting system behavior. For the transition from closed to open cells, we find that precipitation creates narrower clouds and scavenges cloud droplets for all f c . However, precipitation decreases the cloud depth for f c > 0.8 only, causing a rapid decrease in A . For f c < 0.8, the cloud depth actually increases due to mesoscale organization of the cloud field. As the cloud deepening balances the effects of cloud droplet scavenging in terms of influence on A , changes in A are determined by the decreasing f c only, causing a linear decrease in A for f c < 0.8. For the transition from open to closed cells, we find that longwave radiative cooling drives the cloud development, with cloud widening dominating for f c < 0.5. For f c > 0.5, clouds begin to deepen gradually due to the decreasing efficiency of lateral expansion. The smooth switch between cloud widening and deepening leads to a more gentle change in A compared to the transitions under precipitating conditions.
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 地学-气象与大气科学
CiteScore
0.20
自引率
22.60%
发文量
196
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (JAS) publishes basic research related to the physics, dynamics, and chemistry of the atmosphere of Earth and other planets, with emphasis on the quantitative and deductive aspects of the subject. The links provide detailed information for readers, authors, reviewers, and those who wish to submit a manuscript for consideration.
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