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    An Evaluation of Marine Boundary Layer Cloud Property Simulations in the Community Atmosphere Model Using Satellite Observations: Conventional Subgrid Parameterization versus CLUBB

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2017:;volume 031:;issue 006::page 2299
    Author:
    Song, Hua
    ,
    Zhang, Zhibo
    ,
    Ma, Po-Lun
    ,
    Ghan, Steven J.
    ,
    Wang, Minghuai
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0277.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThis paper presents a satellite-observation-based evaluation of the marine boundary layer (MBL) cloud properties from two Community Atmosphere Model, version 5 (CAM5), simulations, one with the standard parameterization schemes (CAM5?Base) and the other with the Cloud Layers Unified by Binormals scheme (CAM5?CLUBB). When comparing the direct model outputs, the authors find that CAM5?CLUBB produces more MBL clouds, a smoother transition from stratocumulus to cumulus, and a tighter correlation between in-cloud water and cloud fraction than CAM5?Base. In the model-to-observation comparison using the COSP satellite simulators, the authors find that both simulations capture the main features and spatial patterns of the observed cloud fraction from MODIS and shortwave cloud radiative forcing (SWCF) from CERES. However, CAM5?CLUBB suffers more than CAM5?Base from a problem that can be best summarized as ?undetectable? clouds (i.e., a significant fraction of simulated MBL clouds are thinner than the MODIS detection threshold). This issue leads to a smaller COSP?MODIS cloud fraction and a weaker SWCF in CAM5?CLUBB than the observations and also CAM5?Base in the tropical descending regions. Finally, the authors compare modeled radar reflectivity with CloudSat observations and find that both simulations, especially CAM5?CLUBB, suffer from an excessive drizzle problem. Further analysis reveals that the subgrid precipitation enhancement factors in CAM5?CLUBB are unrealistically large, which makes MBL clouds precipitate too excessively, and in turn results in too many undetectable thin clouds.
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    contributor authorSong, Hua
    contributor authorZhang, Zhibo
    contributor authorMa, Po-Lun
    contributor authorGhan, Steven J.
    contributor authorWang, Minghuai
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:08:49Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:08:49Z
    date copyright12/4/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier otherjcli-d-17-0277.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4262063
    description abstractAbstractThis paper presents a satellite-observation-based evaluation of the marine boundary layer (MBL) cloud properties from two Community Atmosphere Model, version 5 (CAM5), simulations, one with the standard parameterization schemes (CAM5?Base) and the other with the Cloud Layers Unified by Binormals scheme (CAM5?CLUBB). When comparing the direct model outputs, the authors find that CAM5?CLUBB produces more MBL clouds, a smoother transition from stratocumulus to cumulus, and a tighter correlation between in-cloud water and cloud fraction than CAM5?Base. In the model-to-observation comparison using the COSP satellite simulators, the authors find that both simulations capture the main features and spatial patterns of the observed cloud fraction from MODIS and shortwave cloud radiative forcing (SWCF) from CERES. However, CAM5?CLUBB suffers more than CAM5?Base from a problem that can be best summarized as ?undetectable? clouds (i.e., a significant fraction of simulated MBL clouds are thinner than the MODIS detection threshold). This issue leads to a smaller COSP?MODIS cloud fraction and a weaker SWCF in CAM5?CLUBB than the observations and also CAM5?Base in the tropical descending regions. Finally, the authors compare modeled radar reflectivity with CloudSat observations and find that both simulations, especially CAM5?CLUBB, suffer from an excessive drizzle problem. Further analysis reveals that the subgrid precipitation enhancement factors in CAM5?CLUBB are unrealistically large, which makes MBL clouds precipitate too excessively, and in turn results in too many undetectable thin clouds.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Evaluation of Marine Boundary Layer Cloud Property Simulations in the Community Atmosphere Model Using Satellite Observations: Conventional Subgrid Parameterization versus CLUBB
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume31
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0277.1
    journal fristpage2299
    journal lastpage2320
    treeJournal of Climate:;2017:;volume 031:;issue 006
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