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    PDF Parameterization of Boundary Layer Clouds in Models with Horizontal Grid Spacings from 2 to 16 km

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2011:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 001::page 285
    Author:
    Larson, Vincent E.
    ,
    Schanen, David P.
    ,
    Wang, Minghuai
    ,
    Ovchinnikov, Mikhail
    ,
    Ghan, Steven
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-10-05059.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: any present-day numerical weather prediction (NWP) models are run at resolutions that permit deep convection. In these models, however, the boundary layer turbulence and boundary layer cloud features are still grossly underresolved. Underresolution is also present in climate models that use a multiscale modeling framework (MMF), in which a convection-permitting model is run in each grid column of a global general circulation model.To better represent boundary layer clouds and turbulence in convection-permitting models, a parameterization was developed that models the joint probability density function (PDF) of vertical velocity, heat, and moisture. Although PDF-based parameterizations are more complex and computationally expensive than many other parameterizations, in principle PDF parameterizations have several advantages. For instance, they ensure consistency of liquid (cloud) water and cloud fraction; they avoid using separate parameterizations for different cloud types such as cumulus and stratocumulus; and they have an appropriate formulation in the ?terra incognita? in which updrafts are marginally resolved.In this paper, an implementation of a PDF parameterization is tested to see whether it improves the simulations of a state-of-the-art convection-permitting model. The PDF parameterization used is the Cloud Layers Unified By Binormals (CLUBB) parameterization. The host cloud-resolving model used is the System for Atmospheric Modeling (SAM). SAM is run both with and without CLUBB implemented in it. Simulations of two shallow cumulus (Cu) cases and two shallow stratocumulus (Sc) cases are run in a 3D configuration at 2-, 4-, and 16-km horizontal grid spacings.Including CLUBB in the simulations improves some of the simulated fields?such as vertical velocity variance, horizontal wind fields, cloud water content, and drizzle water content?especially in the two Cu cases. Implementing CLUBB in SAM improves the simulations slightly at 2-km horizontal grid spacing, significantly at 4-km grid spacing, and greatly at 16-km grid spacing. Furthermore, the simulations that include CLUBB exhibit a reduced sensitivity to horizontal grid spacing.
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    contributor authorLarson, Vincent E.
    contributor authorSchanen, David P.
    contributor authorWang, Minghuai
    contributor authorOvchinnikov, Mikhail
    contributor authorGhan, Steven
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:29:00Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:29:00Z
    date copyright2012/01/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-86075.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4229593
    description abstractany present-day numerical weather prediction (NWP) models are run at resolutions that permit deep convection. In these models, however, the boundary layer turbulence and boundary layer cloud features are still grossly underresolved. Underresolution is also present in climate models that use a multiscale modeling framework (MMF), in which a convection-permitting model is run in each grid column of a global general circulation model.To better represent boundary layer clouds and turbulence in convection-permitting models, a parameterization was developed that models the joint probability density function (PDF) of vertical velocity, heat, and moisture. Although PDF-based parameterizations are more complex and computationally expensive than many other parameterizations, in principle PDF parameterizations have several advantages. For instance, they ensure consistency of liquid (cloud) water and cloud fraction; they avoid using separate parameterizations for different cloud types such as cumulus and stratocumulus; and they have an appropriate formulation in the ?terra incognita? in which updrafts are marginally resolved.In this paper, an implementation of a PDF parameterization is tested to see whether it improves the simulations of a state-of-the-art convection-permitting model. The PDF parameterization used is the Cloud Layers Unified By Binormals (CLUBB) parameterization. The host cloud-resolving model used is the System for Atmospheric Modeling (SAM). SAM is run both with and without CLUBB implemented in it. Simulations of two shallow cumulus (Cu) cases and two shallow stratocumulus (Sc) cases are run in a 3D configuration at 2-, 4-, and 16-km horizontal grid spacings.Including CLUBB in the simulations improves some of the simulated fields?such as vertical velocity variance, horizontal wind fields, cloud water content, and drizzle water content?especially in the two Cu cases. Implementing CLUBB in SAM improves the simulations slightly at 2-km horizontal grid spacing, significantly at 4-km grid spacing, and greatly at 16-km grid spacing. Furthermore, the simulations that include CLUBB exhibit a reduced sensitivity to horizontal grid spacing.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titlePDF Parameterization of Boundary Layer Clouds in Models with Horizontal Grid Spacings from 2 to 16 km
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume140
    journal issue1
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-10-05059.1
    journal fristpage285
    journal lastpage306
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2011:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 001
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