Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level

A ground-based field campaign was conducted during the summer of 2011, 10 km east of the Israeli coast, aimed at studying small, warm convective clouds. During the campaign, clouds were detected on days that were predicted to be cloud-free by standard forecasting methods. Moreover, the clouds’ bases...

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Main Authors: Eitan Hirsch, Ilan Koren, Orit Altaratz, Zev Levin, Eyal Agassi
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Udgivet: IOP Publishing 2017-01-01
Serier:Environmental Research Letters
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Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5ba4
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Ilan Koren
Orit Altaratz
Zev Levin
Eyal Agassi
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Zev Levin
Eyal Agassi
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description A ground-based field campaign was conducted during the summer of 2011, 10 km east of the Israeli coast, aimed at studying small, warm convective clouds. During the campaign, clouds were detected on days that were predicted to be cloud-free by standard forecasting methods. Moreover, the clouds’ bases were often much lower than the estimated lifting condensation level. Detailed air parcel model simulations revealed that such small non-buoyant clouds can form only if the convective motion is driven by perturbations in the relative humidity in the middle of the boundary layer, rather than by temperature perturbations near the surface. Furthermore, cloud base height exhibited weak sensitivity to the initial elevation of the parcel, suggesting that it serves as an accumulation point for many relative-humidity-perturbed thermodynamic trajectories. Such a mechanism is likely to be common under atmospheric conditions of a hot and humid boundary layer capped by a strong inversion layer.
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spelling doaj.art-a27fac2d28d44d26a2bcb4d1d42ff8d22023-08-09T14:31:13ZengIOP PublishingEnvironmental Research Letters1748-93262017-01-0112202402010.1088/1748-9326/aa5ba4Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation levelEitan Hirsch0Ilan Koren1Orit Altaratz2Zev Levin3Eyal Agassi4Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Weizmann Institute , Rehovot 76100, Israel; Department of Environmental Physics, Israel Institute for Biological Research , Nes-Ziona, IsraelDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Weizmann Institute , Rehovot 76100, Israel; Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Weizmann Institute , Rehovot 76100, IsraelDepartment of Geosciences, Tel-Aviv University , Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Environmental Physics, Israel Institute for Biological Research , Nes-Ziona, IsraelA ground-based field campaign was conducted during the summer of 2011, 10 km east of the Israeli coast, aimed at studying small, warm convective clouds. During the campaign, clouds were detected on days that were predicted to be cloud-free by standard forecasting methods. Moreover, the clouds’ bases were often much lower than the estimated lifting condensation level. Detailed air parcel model simulations revealed that such small non-buoyant clouds can form only if the convective motion is driven by perturbations in the relative humidity in the middle of the boundary layer, rather than by temperature perturbations near the surface. Furthermore, cloud base height exhibited weak sensitivity to the initial elevation of the parcel, suggesting that it serves as an accumulation point for many relative-humidity-perturbed thermodynamic trajectories. Such a mechanism is likely to be common under atmospheric conditions of a hot and humid boundary layer capped by a strong inversion layer.https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5ba4small cloudshumidity perturbationscloud formation mechanism
spellingShingle Eitan Hirsch
Ilan Koren
Orit Altaratz
Zev Levin
Eyal Agassi
Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
Environmental Research Letters
small clouds
humidity perturbations
cloud formation mechanism
title Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
title_full Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
title_fullStr Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
title_short Enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
title_sort enhanced humidity pockets originating in the mid boundary layer as a mechanism of cloud formation below the lifting condensation level
topic small clouds
humidity perturbations
cloud formation mechanism
url https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5ba4
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