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- Title
Large-Eddy Simulation of Shallow Cumulus over Land: A Composite Case Based on ARM Long-Term Observations at Its Southern Great Plains Site.
- Authors
Zhang, Yunyan; Klein, Stephen A.; Fan, Jiwen; Chandra, Arunchandra S.; Kollias, Pavlos; Xie, Shaocheng; Tang, Shuaiqi
- Abstract
Based on long-term observations by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program at its Southern Great Plains site, a new composite case of continental shallow cumulus (ShCu) convection is constructed for large-eddy simulations (LES) and single-column models. The case represents a typical daytime nonprecipitating ShCu whose formation and dissipation are driven by the local atmospheric conditions and land surface forcing and are not influenced by synoptic weather events. The case includes early morning initial profiles of temperature and moisture with a residual layer; diurnally varying sensible and latent heat fluxes, which represent a domain average over different land surface types; simplified large-scale horizontal advective tendencies and subsidence; and horizontal winds with prevailing direction and average speed. Observed composite cloud statistics are provided for model evaluation. The observed diurnal cycle is well reproduced by LES; however, the cloud amount, liquid water path, and shortwave radiative effect are generally underestimated. LES are compared between simulations with an all-or-nothing bulk microphysics and a spectral bin microphysics. The latter shows improved agreement with observations in the total cloud cover and the amount of clouds with depths greater than 300 m. When compared with radar retrievals of in-cloud air motion, LES produce comparable downdraft vertical velocities, but a larger updraft area, velocity, and updraft mass flux. Both observations and LES show a significantly larger in-cloud downdraft fraction and downdraft mass flux than marine ShCu.
- Subjects
ATMOSPHERIC circulation; CLIMATOLOGY; GEOPHYSICAL prediction; WEATHER forecasting; EARTH sciences
- Publication
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2017, Vol 74, Issue 10, p3229
- ISSN
0022-4928
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JAS-D-16-0317.1