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Theories of Mixing in Cumulus Convection. A. Pier Siebesma Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) De Bilt The Netherlands. 1. Motivation 2. Essential Thermodynamics 3. Phenomenology and Observations 4. Cloud Mixing Models 5. Parameterizations 6. Remaining Problems.
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Theories of Mixing in Cumulus Convection A. Pier Siebesma Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) De Bilt The Netherlands 1. Motivation 2. Essential Thermodynamics 3. Phenomenology and Observations 4. Cloud Mixing Models 5. Parameterizations 6. Remaining Problems. Many thanks to: Roel Neggers (KNMI) Harm Jonker, Stephaan Rodts (TU Delft)
References • A.P. Siebesma and J.W.M. Cuijpers, Evaluation of parametric assumptions for shallow cumulus convection, J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 650-666, 1995 • A.P. Siebesma and A.A.M. Holtslag, Model impacts of entrainment and detrainment rates in shallow cumulus convection, J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 2354-2364, 1996 • A.P. Siebesma , ‘’Shallow Cumulus Convection” published in: Buoyant Convection in Geophysical Flows, p441-486. Edited by: E.J. Plate and E.E. Fedorovich and X.V Viegas and J.C. Wyngaard. Kluwer Academic Publishers. • R.A.J. Neggers,A.P. Siebesma and H.J.J. Jonker. A multiparcel method for shallow cumulus convection. Accepted for J. of Atm Sci. 2002. • R.A.J. Neggers,A.P. Siebesma and H.J.J. Jonker. Size statistics of cumulus cloud populations in large-eddy simulations. Submitted to J. of Atm Sci. 2002. See also: http://www.knmi.nl/~siebesma theories of cloud mixing
Motivation and Objectives theories of cloud mixing
Tropopause 10km Subsidence ~0.5 cm/s inversion 10 m/s Cloud base ~500m Cartoon of Hadley Circulation Shallow Convective Clouds No precipitation Vertical turbulent transport No net latent heat production Fuel Supply Hadley Circulation Stratocumulus Interaction with radiation Deep Convective Clouds Precipitation Vertical turbulent transport Net latent heat production Engine Hadley Circulation theories of cloud mixing
50 km Shallow cumulus not resolved by “state of the art” global atmospheric models. theories of cloud mixing
Large scale advection Large scale subsidence Vertical turbulent transport Net Condensation Rate Grid Averaged Budget Equations theories of cloud mixing
Schematically: Objectives • Understand Cumulus Convection…. • Design Models….. • But ultimately design parameterizations of: theories of cloud mixing
2. Thermodynamics theories of cloud mixing
2.1 Moisture Variables qv :Specific Humidity ql :Liquid Water qt = qv + ql :Total water specific humidity (Conserved for phase changes theories of cloud mixing
qs(p,T) qt ql qv T Remark 1: In thermodynamic equilibrium: qt = qv if qv < qsat: undersaturation qt = qsat + ql if qv > qsat: oversaturation Remark 2: qsat = qsat (p,T) is a state function (Clausius-Clayperon) theories of cloud mixing
2.2 Used Temperature Variables Potential Temperature Conserved for dry adiabatic changes Liquid Water Potential Temperature Conserved for moist adiabatic changes Virtual Potential Temperature Directly proportional to the density Measure for buoyancy theories of cloud mixing
Grid averaged equations for conserved variables: Parameterization issue reduced to a turbulent mixing problem! theories of cloud mixing
3. Phenomenology and Observations theories of cloud mixing
Typical Tradewind Cumulus Strong horizontal variability ! theories of cloud mixing
Horizontal Variability and Correlation Mean profile height theories of cloud mixing
Mean profile “Level of zero kinetic energy” Inversion Level of neutral buoyancy (LNB) non-well mixed layer height Level of free convection (LFC) Lifting condensation level (LCL) well mixed layer Poor man’s cloud model: adiabatic ascent theories of cloud mixing
Schematic picture of cumulus convection: Cumulus convection: • more intermittant • more organized than Dry Convection. theories of cloud mixing
adiabat Mixing between Clouds and Environment (SCMS Florida 1995) Due to entraiment! Data provided by: S. Rodts, Delft University, thesis available from:http://www.phys.uu.nl/~www.imau/ShalCumDyn/Rodts.html theories of cloud mixing
Liquid water potential temperature Virtual potential temperature Entrainment Influences: • Vertical transport • Cloud top height theories of cloud mixing
4. Cloud Mixing Models theories of cloud mixing
hc 4.1 lateral mixing bulkmodel Fractional entrainment rate theories of cloud mixing
Diagnose through conditional sampling: Typical Tradewind Cumulus Case (BOMEX) Data from LES: Pseudo Observations theories of cloud mixing
Trade wind cumulus: BOMEX LES Observations Cumulus over Florida: SCMS theories of cloud mixing
Updraft Calculation in conserved variables: 3. Check on Buoyancy: 2. Reconstruct non-conserved variables: Implementation simple bulk model: continue Stop (= cloud top height) B>0 theories of cloud mixing
Criticism: • No correct simultaneous prediction of cloud top height (=zero buoyancy level) and cloud fields (Warner paradox) Due to: Bulk model theories of cloud mixing
4.2 Multiparcel Mixing Models Ensemble of parcels (cloud elements) Each parcel has a different mixing fraction with environment Are send to their zero buoyancy level Spectral mass flux models: (Arakawa Schubert 1974) Stochastic versions: Raymond, Blyth, Emanuel) theories of cloud mixing
4.3 Example: Lateral mixing multiparcel model Ensemble of parcels (cloud elements) Parcels are send to their zero vertical velocity level. All parcels obey the same dynamical equations. All parcels only interact with a background (mean) field. theories of cloud mixing
1. Parcel equations: 2. Fractional Entrainment rate e theories of cloud mixing
Test: Test their properties in the cloud layer Initialise core parcels at cloud base BOMEX, LES data theories of cloud mixing
Other results: ql, qt, and ql in the cloud core: theories of cloud mixing
Other results: vertical velocity cloud core cover entrainment theories of cloud mixing
Other results: variance of qt, ql theories of cloud mixing
5. Turbulent Flux Parameterizations theories of cloud mixing
wc a a a 5.1 Mass Flux Approximation theories of cloud mixing
No observations of turbulent fluxes and mass flux • Use Large Eddy Simulation (LES) based on observations BOMEX ship array observed observed To be modeled by LES theories of cloud mixing
10 different LES models Initial profiles Large scale forcings prescribed 6 hours of simulation Is LES capable of reproducing the steady state? theories of cloud mixing
Mean profiles after 6 hours Use the last 4 simulation hours for analysis of ……. theories of cloud mixing
Cloud cover theories of cloud mixing
Turbulent Fluxes theories of cloud mixing
Mass Flux Decreasing with height Also observed for other cases Obvious reason……….. theories of cloud mixing
Conditional Sampling of: • Total water qt • Liquid water potential temperature ql liquid water virtual pot. temp. theories of cloud mixing
Test of Mass flux approximation theories of cloud mixing
Simple Bulk Mass flux parameterization Where: “Empty” equation detrainment theories of cloud mixing
6. Open Problems theories of cloud mixing
6.1 Issues within the mass flux parameterization Entrainment Formulation (relatively easy) Mass Flux Formulation (hard) Closure Problem, i.e. boundary values at cloud base theories of cloud mixing
Boundary layer equilibrium • subcloud velocity closure • CAPE closure: based on theories of cloud mixing
6.2 Issues beyond the mass flux parameterization theories of cloud mixing
K-diffusion versus Mass flux theories of cloud mixing
K-diffusion theories of cloud mixing
OPTIONS • Do all mixing processes with K-diffusion • Do all mixing with mass flux (Randall and coworkers) • Design a blend between mass flux and K-diffusion (two-scale approach) theories of cloud mixing