A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameterization and the importance of correctly representing properties of cloud ice are discussed. Several modifications are introduced to more realistically simulate some of the ice microphysical processes. In addition to the assumption that ice nuclei number concentration is a function of temperature, a new and separate assumption is developed in which ice crystal number concentration is a function of ice amount. Related changes in ice microphysics are introduced, and the impact of sedimentation of ice crystals is also investigated. In an idealized thunderstorm simulation, the distribution of simulated clouds and precipitation is sensitive to the as...
The differences in the concepts of two different parameterizations of cloud microphysics are analyze...
The differences in the concepts of two different parameterizations of cloud microphysics are analyze...
In deep convective clouds, heavy rain is often formed involving the ice phase. Simulations were perf...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
Cloud properties and their evolution influence Earth's radiative balance. The cloud microphysical (C...
Two different bulk-parameterization schemes of cloud microphysics alternatively used in a meso-beta-...
Aerosols influence cloud and precipitation development in complex ways due to myriad feedbacks at a ...
Comparisons between bin and bulk cloud microphysics schemes are conducted by simulating a heavy prec...
Clouds play an important role in weather and climate. In addition to their key role in the hydrologi...
Atmospheric ice crystals form from a variety of different sources and at different temperatures. Bet...
This study investigates the influence of different ice nuclei (IN) species and their number concentr...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
Ice-phase precipitation occurs at Earth’s surface and may include various types of pristine crystals...
Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) cloud model with detailed microphysics is used to study the role ...
The differences in the concepts of two different parameterizations of cloud microphysics are analyze...
The differences in the concepts of two different parameterizations of cloud microphysics are analyze...
In deep convective clouds, heavy rain is often formed involving the ice phase. Simulations were perf...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
Cloud properties and their evolution influence Earth's radiative balance. The cloud microphysical (C...
Two different bulk-parameterization schemes of cloud microphysics alternatively used in a meso-beta-...
Aerosols influence cloud and precipitation development in complex ways due to myriad feedbacks at a ...
Comparisons between bin and bulk cloud microphysics schemes are conducted by simulating a heavy prec...
Clouds play an important role in weather and climate. In addition to their key role in the hydrologi...
Atmospheric ice crystals form from a variety of different sources and at different temperatures. Bet...
This study investigates the influence of different ice nuclei (IN) species and their number concentr...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
Ice-phase precipitation occurs at Earth’s surface and may include various types of pristine crystals...
Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) cloud model with detailed microphysics is used to study the role ...
The differences in the concepts of two different parameterizations of cloud microphysics are analyze...
The differences in the concepts of two different parameterizations of cloud microphysics are analyze...
In deep convective clouds, heavy rain is often formed involving the ice phase. Simulations were perf...