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A Lagrangian study of interfaces at the edges of cumulus clouds

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Title: A Lagrangian study of interfaces at the edges of cumulus clouds
Authors: Nair, V
Heus, T
Van Reeuwijk, M
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Interfaces at the edge of an idealised, non-precipitating, warm cloud are studied using Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) complemented with a Lagrangian particle tracking routine. Once a shell has formed, four zones can be distinguished: the cloud core, visible shell, invisible shell and the environment. The union of the visible and invisible regions is the shell commonly referred to in literature. The boundary between the invisible shell and the environment is the Turbulent-NonTurbulent Interface (TNTI) which is typically not considered in cloud studies. Three million particles were seeded homogeneously across the domain and properties were recorded along individual trajectories. The results demonstrate that the traditional cloud boundary (separating cloudy and non-cloudy regions using thresholds applied on liquid condensate or updraft velocity) are some distance away from the TNTI. Furthermore, there is no dynamic difference between the traditional liquid-condensate boundary and the region extending to the TNTI. However, particles crossing the TNTI exhibit a sharp jump in enstrophy and a smooth increase in buoyancy. The traditional cloud boundary coincides with the location of minimum buoyancy in the shell. The shell pre-mixes the entraining and detraining air and analysis reveals a highly skewed picture of entrainment and detrainment at the traditional cloud boundary. A preferential entrainment of particles with velocity and specific humidity higher than the mean values in the shell is observed. Large-eddy simulation of a more realistic setup detects an interface with similar properties using the same thresholds as in the DNS, indicating that the DNS results extrapolate beyond their idealised conditions.
Issue Date: 30-Apr-2021
Date of Acceptance: 1-Apr-2021
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/90321
DOI: 10.1175/jas-d-20-0170.1
ISSN: 0022-4928
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Start Page: 2397
End Page: 2412
Journal / Book Title: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Volume: 78
Issue: 8
Copyright Statement: © 2021 American Meteorological Society. For information regarding reuse of this content and general copyright information, consult the AMS Copyright Policy (www.ametsoc.org/PUBSReuseLicenses). B
Sponsor/Funder: Commission of the European Communities
Funder's Grant Number: 675675
Keywords: Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Buoyancy
Convective clouds
Entrainment
Lagrangian circulation
transport
Turbulence
Updrafts
downdrafts
FLUX CONVECTION SCHEME
LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION
SUBSIDING SHELLS
MASS
BOUNDARY
LAYERS
PARAMETERIZATION
ENTRAINMENT
CIRCULATION
ENSEMBLE
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
0401 Atmospheric Sciences
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2021-04-30
Appears in Collections:Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering