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From Sugar to Flowers: A Transition of Shallow Cumulus Organization During ATOMIC

Pornampai Narenpitak, J. Kazil, Takanobu Yamaguchi, Patricia K. Quinn, Graham Feingold

2021Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Atlantic Tradewind Ocean‐Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign (ATOMIC) took place in January–February, 2020. It was designed to understand the relationship between shallow convection and the large‐scale environment in the trade‐wind regime. A Lagrangian large eddy simulation, following the trajectory of a boundary‐layer airmass, can reproduce a transition of trade cumulus organization from “sugar” to “flower” clouds with cold pools, observed on February 2–3. The simulation is driven with reanalysis large‐scale meteorology, and in‐situ aerosol data from ATOMIC and its joint field study EUREC 4 A. During the transition, large‐scale upward motion deepens the cloud layer. The total water path and optical depth increase, especially in the moist regions where flowers aggregate. This is due to mesoscale circulation that renders a net convergence of total water in the already moist and cloudy regions, strengthening the organization. An additional simulation shows that stronger large scale upward motion reinforces the mesoscale circulation and accelerates the organization process by strengthening the cloud‐layer mesoscale buoyant turbulence kinetic energy production.

Topics & Concepts

Mesoscale meteorologyPlanetary boundary layerAtmospheric sciencesEnvironmental scienceWater vaporMeteorologyBoundary layerAtmosphere (unit)ClimatologyTurbulenceGeologyPhysicsMechanicsAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsClimate variability and models