In atmospheric modeling, superparameterization (SP) has gained popularity as a technique to improve cloud and convection representations in large-scale models by coupling them locally to cloud-resolving models. We show how the different representations of cloud water in the local and the global models in SP lead to a suppression of cloud advection and ultimately to a systematic underrepresentation of the cloud amount in the large-scale model. We demonstrate this phenomenon in a regional SP experiment with the global model OpenIFS coupled to the local model Dutch Atmospheric Large Eddy Simulation, as well as in an idealized setup, where the large-scale model is replaced by a simple advection scheme. As a starting point for mitigating the pro...
The effect of global climate model (GCM) time step-which also controls how frequently global and emb...
Representing mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and their multi-scale interaction with the large-sc...
The sensitivities of simulated mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) in the central U.S. to microphysi...
In atmospheric modeling, superparameterization (SP) has gained popularity as a technique to improve ...
In order to eliminate climate uncertainty w.r.t. cloud and convection parametrizations, superpramate...
As a computationally attractive alternative for global large eddy simulations (LESs), we investigate...
We present a superparameterization of the ECMWF global weather forecasting model OpenIFS with a loca...
The cloud-permitting model (CPM) of the super-parameterized Community Atmosphere Model (SP-CAM) is a...
Systematic biases in the representation of boundary layer (BL) clouds are a leading source of uncert...
As a computationally attractive alternative for global large eddy simulations (LESs), we investigate...
In order to eliminate climate uncertainty w.r.t. cloud and convection parametrizations, superpramate...
Cloud parameterizations in large-scale models struggle to address the significant non-linear effects...
The effects of artificially restricting the 32-128 km horizontal scale regime on MJO dynamics in the...
In order to enhance our understanding of clouds and their microphysical processes, it is crucial to ...
It is well known that the statistical methods ("parameterizations'') used to represent cloud process...
The effect of global climate model (GCM) time step-which also controls how frequently global and emb...
Representing mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and their multi-scale interaction with the large-sc...
The sensitivities of simulated mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) in the central U.S. to microphysi...
In atmospheric modeling, superparameterization (SP) has gained popularity as a technique to improve ...
In order to eliminate climate uncertainty w.r.t. cloud and convection parametrizations, superpramate...
As a computationally attractive alternative for global large eddy simulations (LESs), we investigate...
We present a superparameterization of the ECMWF global weather forecasting model OpenIFS with a loca...
The cloud-permitting model (CPM) of the super-parameterized Community Atmosphere Model (SP-CAM) is a...
Systematic biases in the representation of boundary layer (BL) clouds are a leading source of uncert...
As a computationally attractive alternative for global large eddy simulations (LESs), we investigate...
In order to eliminate climate uncertainty w.r.t. cloud and convection parametrizations, superpramate...
Cloud parameterizations in large-scale models struggle to address the significant non-linear effects...
The effects of artificially restricting the 32-128 km horizontal scale regime on MJO dynamics in the...
In order to enhance our understanding of clouds and their microphysical processes, it is crucial to ...
It is well known that the statistical methods ("parameterizations'') used to represent cloud process...
The effect of global climate model (GCM) time step-which also controls how frequently global and emb...
Representing mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and their multi-scale interaction with the large-sc...
The sensitivities of simulated mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) in the central U.S. to microphysi...