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contributor authorRousseau-Rizzi, Raphaël
contributor authorKirshbaum, Daniel J.
contributor authorYau, Man Kong
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:59:49Z
date available2017-06-09T16:59:49Z
date copyright2017/03/01
date issued2016
identifier issn0022-4928
identifier otherams-77616.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4220194
description abstracthis study performs cloud-resolving simulations of cumulus convection over an idealized surface-based convergence zone to investigate the mechanisms and sensitivities of deep convection initiation forced by mesoscale ascent. The surface convergence forms in response to a localized diurnal heating anomaly over an otherwise homogeneous and unheated surface, producing a strong boundary layer updraft over the center of the heat source. This updraft gives rise to a line of cumuli that gradually deepen and, in some cases, transition into deep convection. To statistically investigate the factors controlling this transition, a new thermal-tracking algorithm is developed to follow incipient cumulus cores as they ascend through the troposphere. This tool is used to isolate the impacts of key environmental parameters (cloud-layer lapse rate, midlevel humidity, etc.) and initial core parameters near cloud base (horizontal area, vertical velocity, etc.) on the ultimate cloud-top height. In general, the initial core size determines which thermals in a given cloud field will undergo the deepest ascent, and the sensitivity of cloud depth to initial core parameters increases in environments that are more hostile to deep convection. Diurnal midlevel moistening from detraining cumuli above the convergence line produces a small but robust enhancement in cloud-top height, particularly for smaller cores.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleInitiation of Deep Convection over an Idealized Mesoscale Convergence Line
typeJournal Paper
journal volume74
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-16-0221.1
journal fristpage835
journal lastpage853
treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2016:;Volume( 074 ):;issue: 003
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