Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2

<p>The Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) attempts to address some of the shortcomings of both the commonly-used bulk mass-flux parameterisations, and those using a prescribed spectrum of clouds. By considering the cloud spectrum as a competitive system where cloud types interact through thei...

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Stier, P
Labbouz, L
Wagner, T
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description <p>The Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) attempts to address some of the shortcomings of both the commonly-used bulk mass-flux parameterisations, and those using a prescribed spectrum of clouds. By considering the cloud spectrum as a competitive system where cloud types interact through their environment in competition for convective available potential energy (CAPE), the spectrum is able to respond dynamically to changes in the environment. An explicit Lagrangian entraining plume model for each cloud type allows the representation of convective cloud microphysics, paving the way for the study of aerosol–convection interactions at the global scale where their impact remains highly uncertain.</p> <br/> <p>In this paper, we introduce a new treatment of convective triggering, extending the entraining plume model below cloud base to explicitly represent the unsaturated thermals which initiate convection. This allows for a realistic vertical velocity to develop at cloud base, so that the cloud microphysics can begin with physically-based activation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). We evaluate this new version of CCFM in the context of the global model ECHAM6–HAM, comparing its performance to the standard Tiedtke–Nordeng parameterisation used in that model.</p> <br/> <p>We find that the spatiotemporal distribution of precipitation is improved, both against a climatology from the Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) and also against diurnal cycles from the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) with a reduced tendency for precipitation to peak too early in the afternoon. Cloud cover is quite sensitive to the vertical level from which the dry convection is initiated, but when this is chosen appropriately the cloud cover compares well with that from Tiedtke–Nordeng.</p> <br/> <p>CCFM can thus perform as well as, or better than, the standard scheme while providing additional capabilities to represent convective cloud microphysics and dynamic cloud morphology at the global scale.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:fcf3c392-6e8e-4390-bc50-0bef74d791e32022-03-27T13:25:03ZDynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fcf3c392-6e8e-4390-bc50-0bef74d791e3Symplectic Elements at OxfordCopernicus Publication2016Kipling, ZStier, PLabbouz, LWagner, T<p>The Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) attempts to address some of the shortcomings of both the commonly-used bulk mass-flux parameterisations, and those using a prescribed spectrum of clouds. By considering the cloud spectrum as a competitive system where cloud types interact through their environment in competition for convective available potential energy (CAPE), the spectrum is able to respond dynamically to changes in the environment. An explicit Lagrangian entraining plume model for each cloud type allows the representation of convective cloud microphysics, paving the way for the study of aerosol–convection interactions at the global scale where their impact remains highly uncertain.</p> <br/> <p>In this paper, we introduce a new treatment of convective triggering, extending the entraining plume model below cloud base to explicitly represent the unsaturated thermals which initiate convection. This allows for a realistic vertical velocity to develop at cloud base, so that the cloud microphysics can begin with physically-based activation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). We evaluate this new version of CCFM in the context of the global model ECHAM6–HAM, comparing its performance to the standard Tiedtke–Nordeng parameterisation used in that model.</p> <br/> <p>We find that the spatiotemporal distribution of precipitation is improved, both against a climatology from the Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) and also against diurnal cycles from the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) with a reduced tendency for precipitation to peak too early in the afternoon. Cloud cover is quite sensitive to the vertical level from which the dry convection is initiated, but when this is chosen appropriately the cloud cover compares well with that from Tiedtke–Nordeng.</p> <br/> <p>CCFM can thus perform as well as, or better than, the standard scheme while providing additional capabilities to represent convective cloud microphysics and dynamic cloud morphology at the global scale.</p>
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Stier, P
Labbouz, L
Wagner, T
Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2
title Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2
title_full Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2
title_fullStr Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2
title_short Dynamic sub-grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model: Description and Evaluation of the Convective Cloud Field Model (CCFM) in ECHAM6–HAM2
title_sort dynamic sub grid heterogeneity of convective cloud in a global model description and evaluation of the convective cloud field model ccfm in echam6 ham2
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