A theoretical and numerical small-scale study of the evaporative cooling phenomenon that might appear in the stratocumulus-topped boundary layers is presented. An ideal configuration of a cloud-top mixing layer is considered as defined by two non-turbulent horizontal layers, stably stratified and with buoyancy reversal within a certain range of mixture fractions due to the evaporative cooling. Linear stability analysis of the shear-free configuration is employed to provide a new interpretation of the buoyancy reversal parameter, namely in terms of a time-scale ratio between the stable and the unstable modes of the system. An incompressible high-order numerical algorithm to perform direct numerical simulation of the configuration is describe...
Evaporative cooling monotonically increases as the thermodynamical properties of the inversion allow...
AbstractIn this work, the steady-state one-dimensional axisymmetric plume theory is revisited and ge...
A stratified interface is stable to the buoyancy reversal instability for surprisingly large values ...
A theoretical and numerical small-scale study of the evaporative cooling phenomenon that might appea...
A theoretical and numerical small-scale study of the evaporative cooling phenomenon that might appea...
Results from theoretical and numerical studies of the cloud-top mixing layer with buoyancy reversal ...
Recent work suggests that shallow cumulus convection is the major point of departure among climate-m...
Direct numerical simulations of the turbulent temporally evolving cloud-top mixing layer are used to...
The stratocumulus-top mixing process is investigated using direct numerical simulations of a shear-f...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
Mixing diagrams are investigated to explore whether mixing of undiluted (adiabatic) cumulus cloud ai...
Mixing processes at the boundary of clouds often include typical length-scales of several metres. Su...
The cloud-top mixing layer is an idealized configuration often employed in the literature to study l...
It has been recognized during the last decades that cloud effects remain one of the largest sources ...
Evaporative cooling monotonically increases as the thermodynamical properties of the inversion allow...
AbstractIn this work, the steady-state one-dimensional axisymmetric plume theory is revisited and ge...
A stratified interface is stable to the buoyancy reversal instability for surprisingly large values ...
A theoretical and numerical small-scale study of the evaporative cooling phenomenon that might appea...
A theoretical and numerical small-scale study of the evaporative cooling phenomenon that might appea...
Results from theoretical and numerical studies of the cloud-top mixing layer with buoyancy reversal ...
Recent work suggests that shallow cumulus convection is the major point of departure among climate-m...
Direct numerical simulations of the turbulent temporally evolving cloud-top mixing layer are used to...
The stratocumulus-top mixing process is investigated using direct numerical simulations of a shear-f...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
Mixing diagrams are investigated to explore whether mixing of undiluted (adiabatic) cumulus cloud ai...
Mixing processes at the boundary of clouds often include typical length-scales of several metres. Su...
The cloud-top mixing layer is an idealized configuration often employed in the literature to study l...
It has been recognized during the last decades that cloud effects remain one of the largest sources ...
Evaporative cooling monotonically increases as the thermodynamical properties of the inversion allow...
AbstractIn this work, the steady-state one-dimensional axisymmetric plume theory is revisited and ge...
A stratified interface is stable to the buoyancy reversal instability for surprisingly large values ...