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    Impact of Advection Schemes on Tracer Interrelationships in Large-Eddy Simulations of Deep Convection

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2022:;volume( 150 ):;issue: 010::page 2765
    Author:
    Lianet Hernández Pardo
    ,
    Hugh Morrison
    ,
    Peter H. Lauritzen
    ,
    Mira Pöhlker
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-22-0025.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: This study investigates the preservation of tracer interrelationships during advection in large-eddy simulations of an idealized deep convective cloud, which is particularly relevant to chemistry, aerosol, and cloud microphysics models. Employing the Cloud Model 1, advection is represented using third-, fifth-, and seventh-order weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes. As a simplified analogy for cloud hydrometeors and aerosols, several inert passive tracers following linear and nonlinear relationships are initialized after the cloud reaches ∼6-km depth. Numerical mixing in the simulated turbulent convective clouds leads to significant deviations from the initial nonlinear relationships between tracers. In these simulations, a considerable fraction of the grid points where the tracers’ nonlinear relationships are altered from advection are classified as unrealistic (e.g., ∼13% for the environmental tracers on average), including errors from range-preserving unmixing and overshooting. Errors in the sum of three tracers are also relatively large, ranging between ∼1% and 16% for 5% of the grid points in and near the cloud. The magnitude of unrealistic mixing and errors in the sum of three tracers generally increase with the order of accuracy of the advection scheme. These results are consistent across model grid spacings ranging from 50 to 200 m, and across three different flow realizations for each combination of grid spacing and advection scheme tested. Tests employing a previously proposed scalar normalization procedure show substantially reduced errors in the sum of three tracers with a relatively small negative impact on other tracer relationships. This analysis, therefore, suggests efficacy of the normalization procedure when applied to turbulent three-dimensional cloud simulations.
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    contributor authorLianet Hernández Pardo
    contributor authorHugh Morrison
    contributor authorPeter H. Lauritzen
    contributor authorMira Pöhlker
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:35:01Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:35:01Z
    date copyright2022/10/28
    date issued2022
    identifier otherMWR-D-22-0025.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4289918
    description abstractThis study investigates the preservation of tracer interrelationships during advection in large-eddy simulations of an idealized deep convective cloud, which is particularly relevant to chemistry, aerosol, and cloud microphysics models. Employing the Cloud Model 1, advection is represented using third-, fifth-, and seventh-order weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes. As a simplified analogy for cloud hydrometeors and aerosols, several inert passive tracers following linear and nonlinear relationships are initialized after the cloud reaches ∼6-km depth. Numerical mixing in the simulated turbulent convective clouds leads to significant deviations from the initial nonlinear relationships between tracers. In these simulations, a considerable fraction of the grid points where the tracers’ nonlinear relationships are altered from advection are classified as unrealistic (e.g., ∼13% for the environmental tracers on average), including errors from range-preserving unmixing and overshooting. Errors in the sum of three tracers are also relatively large, ranging between ∼1% and 16% for 5% of the grid points in and near the cloud. The magnitude of unrealistic mixing and errors in the sum of three tracers generally increase with the order of accuracy of the advection scheme. These results are consistent across model grid spacings ranging from 50 to 200 m, and across three different flow realizations for each combination of grid spacing and advection scheme tested. Tests employing a previously proposed scalar normalization procedure show substantially reduced errors in the sum of three tracers with a relatively small negative impact on other tracer relationships. This analysis, therefore, suggests efficacy of the normalization procedure when applied to turbulent three-dimensional cloud simulations.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleImpact of Advection Schemes on Tracer Interrelationships in Large-Eddy Simulations of Deep Convection
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume150
    journal issue10
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-22-0025.1
    journal fristpage2765
    journal lastpage2785
    page2765–2785
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2022:;volume( 150 ):;issue: 010
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