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1 RF02 How does it look in the real world? Margreet van Zanten Thanks to Bjorn Stevens and Gabor Vali

2 DYCOMS-II July 2001, off the coast of CA Nine flights in sc topped PBLs Seven nighttime flights Basic flightpattern: 30 min long circles at various heights

3 RF02 through the eyes of the radar

4 Mean thermodynamical state Well mixed profiles! q_l sub- adiabatic at CT -> drizzle Fuzzy cloud top height

5 RF02 vs RF01 PBL moister and colder Deeper cloud Moist layer above PBL

6 Mean state hor. velocity Mean wind 7.3 m/s out of north- northwest Some shear at cloud top, comparable to RF01

7 RF02: intriguing case

8 Methodology Divide data into POC and the rest (nonPOC) based on brightness temperature difference Brightness temperature difference is indicator for occurrence of drizzle

9 Methodology Good correlation between indicator and drizzle Indicator useful, but not perfect

10 Manifestation of drizzle Cooler and moister in POC Upward motion in POC

11 Vertical velocity variance Well mixed, energetic PBL Similar to RF01

12 Vert. vel. var. POC vs nonPOC In the POC, below cloud less variance due to reduced buoy- ancy production

13 Total water budget Drizzle flux important contribution to total water budget Net drying of PBL

14 Tot. water budget POC vs nonPOC Drizzle flux mainly in POC Net drying in POC, net moistening in nonPOC

15 Heat budget Drizzle flux important contribution to heat budget Net warming of PBL

16 Heat budget POC vs nonPOC Net budget: warming or cooling of PBL?

17 Summary RF02 is interesting for an intercomparison study because it is well mixed and energetic and drizzle fluxes are an important contribution to both the total water budget as the heat budget, but it is also physically very interesting ……

18 A hypothesis reputed…. Bjorn Stevens et. al. 1998: ‘persistent, well-mixed, shallow, radiatively driven stratocumulus-topped PBLs, in which drizzle is heavy and downdrafts are negatively buoyant through a deep layer, do not exist in nature’ RF02 shows they do!

19 Features to be reproduced by LES Well mixed PBL Energetic: high w’w’ values And when used to study POCs: * mesoscale features * longevity of drizzling cells


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