Relationship between vertical variation of cloud microphysical properties and thickness of the entrainment interfacial layer in Physics of Stratocumulus Top stratocumulus clouds

Inyeob La, Seong Soo Yum

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Abstract

This study examines the vertical variations of cloud microphysics and their correlation with the thickness of the entrainment interfacial layer (EIL) in stratocumulus clouds, observed in the Physics of Stratocumulus Top (POST) aircraft measurement campaign. From the mixing fraction analysis, we identified EIL between the free atmosphere and cloud top for all 15 POST flights, and found that EIL thickness significantly influenced the vertical variation of cloud microphysics and thermodynamics. In several flights, a trend toward stronger homogeneous mixing traits with increasing depth from the cloud top was found, indicative of the vertical movement of mixed (i.e., entrainment-affected and diluted) parcels. However, in one flight, this trend was limited to the middle part of the cloud only, with the correlation between virtual potential temperature and liquid water content being strongly negative near the cloud top, suggesting limited downward movement of mixed parcels. Another important finding is that there was a robust negative correlation between long-wave cooling rate near the cloud top and EIL thickness, highlighting differences in radiative cooling rates between mixed and unmixed parcels due to differences in liquid water content between them. These insightful findings will be crucial for enhancing our understanding of the role of EIL in modulating entrainment and the vertical movement of mixed parcels in stratocumulus clouds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5037-5056
Number of pages20
JournalQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Volume150
Issue number765
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Oct 1

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© 2024 The Author(s). Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Meteorological Society.

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Atmospheric Science

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