Cloud fraction parameterizations are beneficial to regional, convection-permitting numerical weather prediction. For its operational regional midlatitude forecasts, the Met Office uses a diagnostic cloud fraction scheme that relies on a unimodal, symmetric subgrid saturation-departure distribution. This scheme has been shown before to underestimate cloud cover and hence an empirically based bias correction is used operationally to improve performance. This first of a series of two papers proposes a new diagnostic cloud scheme as a more physically based alternative to the operational bias correction. The new cloud scheme identifies entrainment zones associated with strong temperature inversions. For model grid boxes located in this entrainme...
This work is motivated by the question: how much complexity is appropriate for a cloud parameterizat...
This work is motivated by the question: how much complexity is appropriate for a cloud parameterizat...
International audienceWe present a statistical cloud scheme based on the subgrid-scale distribution ...
A wide range of approaches exists to account for subgrid cloud variability in regional simulations o...
A wide range of approaches exists to account for subgrid cloud variability in regional simulations o...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
A parameterization for the horizontal subgrid-scale variability of water vapor and cloud condensate ...
A parameterization for the horizontal subgrid-scale variability of water vapor and cloud condensate ...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
We introduce a probability density function (PDF)-based scheme to parameterize cloud fraction, avera...
The three dimensional distribution of clouds is of great interest to the Air Force, and to the aviat...
We introduce a probability density function (PDF)-based scheme to parameterize cloud fraction, avera...
We introduce a probability density function (PDF)-based scheme to parameterize cloud fraction, avera...
This work is motivated by the question: how much complexity is appropriate for a cloud parameterizat...
This work is motivated by the question: how much complexity is appropriate for a cloud parameterizat...
International audienceWe present a statistical cloud scheme based on the subgrid-scale distribution ...
A wide range of approaches exists to account for subgrid cloud variability in regional simulations o...
A wide range of approaches exists to account for subgrid cloud variability in regional simulations o...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
A parameterization for the horizontal subgrid-scale variability of water vapor and cloud condensate ...
A parameterization for the horizontal subgrid-scale variability of water vapor and cloud condensate ...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
Current climate models often predict fractional cloud cover on the basis of a diagnostic probability...
We introduce a probability density function (PDF)-based scheme to parameterize cloud fraction, avera...
The three dimensional distribution of clouds is of great interest to the Air Force, and to the aviat...
We introduce a probability density function (PDF)-based scheme to parameterize cloud fraction, avera...
We introduce a probability density function (PDF)-based scheme to parameterize cloud fraction, avera...
This work is motivated by the question: how much complexity is appropriate for a cloud parameterizat...
This work is motivated by the question: how much complexity is appropriate for a cloud parameterizat...
International audienceWe present a statistical cloud scheme based on the subgrid-scale distribution ...