Girish Nigamanth Raghunathan, Peter Blossey, Steven Boeing, Leif Denby, Salima Ghazayel, Thijs Heus, Jan Kazil, Roel Neggers
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摘要
副热带海洋信风环境,特别是热带大西洋的浅层积云云场表现出明显的组织模式。其中,花型云的特征是被散射对流区包围的膨胀层状云斑块。本研究的目的是:(a)在EUREC 4 ${\text{EUREC}}^{4}$ a /ATOMIC野外活动期间建立一个观察到Flower-type组织的案例研究,(b)评估该案例下大涡模拟的多模式集合的保真度。(c)分析云和降水过程与中尺度组织的相互作用。模拟遵循准拉格朗日轨迹,允许中尺度特征随着时间的推移在边界层气团之后的区域发展。结果表明,在不同的LES代码中,模拟的热力学性质广泛一致,花型云斑块在几个小时内出现。模型之间的共识与特定兴趣日EUREC 4 ${\text{EUREC}}^{4}$ A/ATOMIC领域活动期间的观测结果一致。云的结构在云底和云顶高度的联合概率密度上呈现出三个明显的峰,在任何给定时间的主导峰受云组织阶段的影响。模拟云系演化结果表明,在Flower达到最大长度尺度之前,液态水路径和雨量的最大值一致出现。有针对性的敏感性测试显示,云滴数浓度与组织的程度/程度/类型之间的关系很弱。
Flower-Type Organized Trade-Wind Cumulus: A Multi-Day Lagrangian Large Eddy Simulation Intercomparison Study
Shallow cumulus cloud fields in subtropical marine trade wind environments, particularly over the tropical Atlantic Ocean, show distinct organizational patterns. Among these, Flower-type clouds are characterized by expansive stratiform cloud patches surrounded by regions of scattered convection. The objectives of this study were (a) to construct a case study of a time period during the A/ATOMIC field campaign when Flower-type organization was observed, (b) to evaluate the fidelity of a multi-model ensemble of large eddy simulations of that case, and (c) to analyze the interaction between cloud and precipitation processes and mesoscale organization in the simulations. The simulations follow a quasi-Lagrangian trajectory, allowing mesoscale features to develop over time in a domain that follows the boundary-layer airmass. The results show a broad agreement in simulated thermodynamic properties across different LES codes, with Flower-type cloud patches appearing within hours of each other. The consensus among models is consistent with observations made during the A/ATOMIC field campaign on the specific day of interest. The cloud structure reveals three distinct peaks in the joint probability densities of cloud base and cloud top height, with the dominant peak at any given time influenced by the stage of cloud organization. The simulated cloud system evolution reveals consistent occurrence of maxima in liquid water path and rain rate before Flower reaches its maximum length scale. Targeted sensitivity tests reveal a weak relationship between Cloud Droplet Number concentration and the extent/degree/type of organization.
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