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DOI10.1175/JAS-D-19-0244.1
Thermal Chains and Entrainment in Cumulus Updrafts. Part II: Analysis of Idealized Simulations
Peters, John M.; Morrison, Hugh; Varble, Adam C.; Hannah, Walter M.; Giangrande, Scott E.
2020-11-01
发表期刊Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
出版年2020
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Research has suggested that the structure of deep convection often consists of a series of rising thermals, or “thermal chain,” which contrasts with existing conceptual models that are used to construct cumulus parameterizations. Simplified theoretical expressions for updraft properties obtained in Part I of this study are used to develop a hypothesis explaining why this structure occurs. In this hypothesis, cumulus updraft structure is strongly influenced by organized entrainment below the updraft’s vertical velocity maximum. In a dry environment, this enhanced entrainment can locally reduce condensation rates and increase evaporation, thus eroding buoyancy. For moderate-to-large initial cloud radius R, this breaks up the updraft into a succession of discrete pulses of rising motion (i.e., a thermal chain). For small R, this leads to the structure of a single, isolated rising thermal. In contrast, moist environments are hypothesized to favor plume-like updrafts for moderate-to-large R. In a series of axisymmetric numerical cloud simulations, R and environmental relative humidity (RH) are systematically varied to test this hypothesis. Vertical profiles of fractional entrainment rate, passive tracer concentration, buoyancy, and vertical velocity from these runs agree well with vertical profiles calculated from the theoretical expressions in Part I. Analysis of the simulations supports the hypothesized dependency of updraft structure on R and RH, that is, whether it consists of an isolated thermal, a thermal chain, or a plume, and the role of organized entrainment in driving this dependency. Additional three-dimensional (3D) turbulent cloud simulations are analyzed, and the behavior of these 3D runs is qualitatively consistent with the theoretical expressions and axisymmetric simulations.

领域地球科学 ; 气候变化
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/299217
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Peters, John M.,Morrison, Hugh,Varble, Adam C.,et al. Thermal Chains and Entrainment in Cumulus Updrafts. Part II: Analysis of Idealized Simulations[J]. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences,2020.
APA Peters, John M.,Morrison, Hugh,Varble, Adam C.,Hannah, Walter M.,&Giangrande, Scott E..(2020).Thermal Chains and Entrainment in Cumulus Updrafts. Part II: Analysis of Idealized Simulations.Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences.
MLA Peters, John M.,et al."Thermal Chains and Entrainment in Cumulus Updrafts. Part II: Analysis of Idealized Simulations".Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (2020).
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