Vertical wind shear has long been known to tilt convective towers and reduce thermal ascent rates. The purpose of this study is to better understand the physical mechanisms responsible for reduced ascent rates in shallow convection. In particular, the study focuses on cloud-edge mass flux to assess how shear impacts mass-flux profiles of both the ensemble and individual clouds of various depths. A compositing algorithm is used to distill large-eddy simulation (LES) output to focus on up- and down-shear cloud edges that are not influenced by complex cloud geometry or nearby clouds. A direct entrainment algorithm is used to estimate the mass flux through the cloud surface. We find that the dynamics on the up- and down-shear sides are fundamen...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
This study combines observations, large-eddy simulations (LES), and direct numerical simulations (DN...
The processes and feedbacks associated with the mass flux of shallow cumulus clouds over land are st...
Cumulus clouds ('fair-weather clouds') form as a result of atmospheric convection and have vertical ...
Motivated by an observed relationship between marine low cloud cover and surface wind speed, this st...
Clouds are one of the major uncertainties in climate change predictions caused by their complex stru...
The role of wind speed on shallow marine cumulus convection is explored using large-eddy simulations...
Squall lines are a subset of mesoscale convective systems that are characterized by a long quasi-lin...
Shallow cumulus convection is important not only because of its role in mediating local turbulent tr...
Clouds play a crucial role in determining the weather on local and global scales, yet their complexi...
Entrainment and detrainment processes have been recognised for a long time as key processes for cumu...
The normalized distributions of thermodynamic and dynamical variables both within and outside shallo...
This study combines observations, large-eddy simulations (LES), and direct numerical simulations (DN...
This dissertation combines a diagnostic study, a numerical simulation and a theory of cumulus mixing...
The vertical transport by shallow nonprecipitating cumulus clouds of conserved variables, such as t...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
This study combines observations, large-eddy simulations (LES), and direct numerical simulations (DN...
The processes and feedbacks associated with the mass flux of shallow cumulus clouds over land are st...
Cumulus clouds ('fair-weather clouds') form as a result of atmospheric convection and have vertical ...
Motivated by an observed relationship between marine low cloud cover and surface wind speed, this st...
Clouds are one of the major uncertainties in climate change predictions caused by their complex stru...
The role of wind speed on shallow marine cumulus convection is explored using large-eddy simulations...
Squall lines are a subset of mesoscale convective systems that are characterized by a long quasi-lin...
Shallow cumulus convection is important not only because of its role in mediating local turbulent tr...
Clouds play a crucial role in determining the weather on local and global scales, yet their complexi...
Entrainment and detrainment processes have been recognised for a long time as key processes for cumu...
The normalized distributions of thermodynamic and dynamical variables both within and outside shallo...
This study combines observations, large-eddy simulations (LES), and direct numerical simulations (DN...
This dissertation combines a diagnostic study, a numerical simulation and a theory of cumulus mixing...
The vertical transport by shallow nonprecipitating cumulus clouds of conserved variables, such as t...
A numerical experiment is designed to study the interaction at the stratocumulus top between a mean ...
This study combines observations, large-eddy simulations (LES), and direct numerical simulations (DN...
The processes and feedbacks associated with the mass flux of shallow cumulus clouds over land are st...