This work presents the development of a two-moment cloud microphysics scheme within version 5 of the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS-5). The scheme includes the implementation of a comprehensive stratiform microphysics module, a new cloud coverage scheme that allows ice supersaturation, and a new microphysics module embedded within the moist convection parameterization of GEOS-5. Comprehensive physically based descriptions of ice nucleation, including homogeneous and heterogeneous freezing, and liquid droplet activation are implemented to describe the formation of cloud particles in stratiform clouds and convective cumulus. The effect of preexisting ice crystals on the formation of cirrus clouds is also accounted for. A new parame...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
The multiscale modeling framework (MMF), which replaces traditional cloud parameterizations with clo...
A detailed microphysical model has been used to simulate polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) formed in ...
This work presents the development of a two-moment cloud microphysics scheme within the version 5 of...
A new stratiform cloud scheme including a two-moment bulk microphysics module, a cloud cover paramet...
Abstract. A new stratiform cloud scheme including a two-moment bulk microphysics module, a cloud cov...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
Mixed-phase clouds, which are composed of both supercooled liquid droplets and ice crystals, are ubi...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
A new cloud microphysics scheme (PCI) has been developed to yield a more physically based representa...
We present a new cloud scheme for the ECHAM‐HAM global climate model (GCM) that includes prognostic ...
Aerosols influence cloud and precipitation development in complex ways due to myriad feedbacks at a ...
The salient features of mixed-phase and ice clouds in a GCM cloud scheme are examined using the ice ...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
The multiscale modeling framework (MMF), which replaces traditional cloud parameterizations with clo...
A detailed microphysical model has been used to simulate polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) formed in ...
This work presents the development of a two-moment cloud microphysics scheme within the version 5 of...
A new stratiform cloud scheme including a two-moment bulk microphysics module, a cloud cover paramet...
Abstract. A new stratiform cloud scheme including a two-moment bulk microphysics module, a cloud cov...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
Mixed-phase clouds, which are composed of both supercooled liquid droplets and ice crystals, are ubi...
A method for the parameterization of ice-phase microphysics is proposed and used to develop a new bu...
In the case of the New Mexico cumulus cloud, when raindrops are produced through the warm-rain proce...
A new cloud microphysics scheme (PCI) has been developed to yield a more physically based representa...
We present a new cloud scheme for the ECHAM‐HAM global climate model (GCM) that includes prognostic ...
Aerosols influence cloud and precipitation development in complex ways due to myriad feedbacks at a ...
The salient features of mixed-phase and ice clouds in a GCM cloud scheme are examined using the ice ...
The question of whether persistent ice crystal precipitation from supercooled layer clouds can be ex...
The multiscale modeling framework (MMF), which replaces traditional cloud parameterizations with clo...
A detailed microphysical model has been used to simulate polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) formed in ...