2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016ms000631
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Recirculation and growth of raindrops in simulated shallow cumulus

Abstract: This study investigates growth processes of raindrops and the role of recirculation of raindrops for the formation of precipitation in shallow cumulus. Two related cases of fields of lightly precipitating shallow cumulus are simulated using Large‐Eddy Simulation combined with a Lagrangian drop model for raindrop growth and a cloud tracking algorithm. Statistics from the Lagrangian drop model yield that most raindrops leave the cloud laterally and then evaporate in the subsaturated cloud environmental air. Only… Show more

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“…Second, the in-cloud circulations which are better resolved at higher resolution increase the in-cloud residence time of the rain drops and therefore their overall growth by self-collection and accretion. The latter effect has recently been emphasized as an important growth mechanism for raindrops in shallow cumulus clouds (Naumann and Seifert, 2016). Although it remains questionable whether a two-moment bulk scheme can represent recirculation properly, the strong increase of accretion observed in Fig.…”
Section: Sensitivity To Grid Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Second, the in-cloud circulations which are better resolved at higher resolution increase the in-cloud residence time of the rain drops and therefore their overall growth by self-collection and accretion. The latter effect has recently been emphasized as an important growth mechanism for raindrops in shallow cumulus clouds (Naumann and Seifert, 2016). Although it remains questionable whether a two-moment bulk scheme can represent recirculation properly, the strong increase of accretion observed in Fig.…”
Section: Sensitivity To Grid Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Thus, the raindrop growth during shallow convective rains is more significant than deep convection. In addition to the collision-coalescence process due to the convective updraft, two other processes determine raindrop growth, that is, accretion of bulk cloud water and self-collection among raindrops [35]. The updraft is generally weaker over ocean than over land [36].…”
Section: Engineering and Mathematical Topics In Rainfall 78mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This number is called multiplicity or weighting factor. These models have been used successfully to investigate various aspects of aerosol-cloud interactions (e.g., Andrejczuk et al, 2010;Hoffmann et al, 2015;Hoffmann, 20 2017) or precipitation processes (e.g., Naumann and Seifert, 2016;Hoffmann et al, 2017;Dziekan and Pawlowska, 2017). Unterstrasser et al (2017) have reviewed all three currently available LCM collection algorithms, from which the so-called all-or-nothing algorithm (Shima et al, 2009;Sölch and Kärcher, 2010) exhibits the generally best performance.…”
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confidence: 99%