2022
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.167151989.98621072/v1
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Radiatively Active Hydrometeors Frequencies from CloudSat-CALIPSO Data for Evaluating Cloud Fraction in Global Climate Models

Abstract: This study derives radiatively-active hydrometeors frequencies (HFs) from CloudSat-CALIPSO satellite data to evaluate cloud fraction in present-day simulations by CMIP5 models. Most CMIP5 models do not consider precipitating and/or convective hydrometeors but CESM1-CAM5 in CMIP5 has diagnostic snow and CESM2-CAM6 in CMIP6 has prognostic precipitating ice (snow) included. However, the models do not have snow fraction available for evaluation. Since the satellite-retrieved hydrometeors include the mixtures of fl… Show more

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“…The satellite simulator includes the signals from all hydrometeor species such as floating cloud ice, convective core ice, falling ice (snow, graupels, and hails), while in CMIP6 models, some models only have cloud-only hydrometeors or with snow as a part of frozen hydrometeors. In addition, models do not produce the area fractions of different falling hydrometeors (Li et al, 2023b), which are critical inputs to a satellite simulator.…”
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“…The satellite simulator includes the signals from all hydrometeor species such as floating cloud ice, convective core ice, falling ice (snow, graupels, and hails), while in CMIP6 models, some models only have cloud-only hydrometeors or with snow as a part of frozen hydrometeors. In addition, models do not produce the area fractions of different falling hydrometeors (Li et al, 2023b), which are critical inputs to a satellite simulator.…”
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confidence: 99%