International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective transport to the free troposphere of the humidity evaporated at the surface or, reciprocally, entrainment of dry air from the free troposphere into the mixed layer, controls surface evaporative cooling and then sea surface temperature. This control is as important as the radiative effect of boundary layer clouds on radiation. Those aspects are shown to be improved when activating a mass flux representation of the organized structures of the convective boundary layer coupled to eddy diffusion, the so-called "thermal plume model," leading to an increased near-surface drying compared to the use of turbulent diffusion alone. Controlling detrainment...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
This paper is a modeling study of possible roles for tropospheric water vapor, surface wind speed, a...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
This paper is a modeling study of possible roles for tropospheric water vapor, surface wind speed, a...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
International audienceThe systematic overestimation by climate models of the surface temperature ove...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...