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    Large-Eddy Simulations of Marine Boundary Layer Clouds Associated with Cold-Air Outbreaks during the ACTIVATE Campaign. Part I: Case Setup and Sensitivities to Large-Scale Forcings

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    Li, X.-Y.
    Wang, H.
    Chen, J.
    Endo, S.
    George, G.
    Cairns, B.
    Chellappan, S.
    Zeng, X.
    Kirschler, S.
    Voigt, C.
    Sorooshian, A.
    Crosbie, E.
    Chen, G.
    Ferrare, R.A.
    Gustafson, W.I., Jr.
    Hair, J.W.
    Kleb, M.M.
    Liu, H.
    Moore, R.
    Painemal, D.
    Robinson, C.
    Scarino, A.J.
    Shook, M.
    Shingler, T.J.
    Thornhill, K.L.
    Tornow, F.
    Xiao, H.
    Ziemba, L.D.
    Zuidema, P.
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    Affiliation
    Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona
    Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022-01
    Keywords
    Air-sea interaction
    Aircraft observations
    Clouds
    Cold fronts
    Dropsondes
    Large eddy simulations
    Marine boundary layer
    
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    Publisher
    American Meteorological Society
    Citation
    Li, X.-Y., Wang, H., Chen, J., Endo, S., George, G., Cairns, B., Chellappan, S., Zeng, X., Kirschler, S., Voigt, C., Sorooshian, A., Crosbie, E., Chen, G., Ferrare, R. A., Gustafson, W. I., Jr., Hair, J. W., Kleb, M. M., Liu, H., Moore, R., … Zuidema, P. (2022). Large-Eddy Simulations of Marine Boundary Layer Clouds Associated with Cold-Air Outbreaks during the ACTIVATE Campaign. Part I: Case Setup and Sensitivities to Large-Scale Forcings. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences.
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    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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    © 2021 American Meteorological Society.
    Collection Information
    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Large-eddy simulation (LES) is able to capture key boundary layer (BL) turbulence and cloud processes. Yet, large-scale forcing and surface turbulent fluxes of sensible and latent heat are often poorly prescribed for LESs. We derive these quantities from measurements and reanalysis obtained for two cold-air outbreak (CAO) events during Phase I of the Aerosol Cloud Meteorology Interactions over the Western Atlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE) in February–March 2020. We study the two contrasting CAO cases by performing LES and test the sensitivity of BL structure and clouds to large-scale forcings and turbulent heat fluxes. Profiles of atmospheric state and large-scale divergence and surface turbulent heat fluxes obtained from ERA5 data agree reasonably well with those derived from ACTIVATE field measurements for both cases at the sampling time and location. Therefore, we adopt the time-evolving heat fluxes, wind, and advective tendencies profiles from ERA5 data to drive the LES. We find that large-scale thermodynamic advective tendencies and wind relaxations are important for the LES to capture the evolving observed BL meteorological states characterized by the hourly ERA5 data and validated by the observations. We show that the divergence (or vertical velocity) is important in regulating the BL growth driven by surface heat fluxes in LESs. The evolution of liquid water path is largely affected by the evolution of surface heat fluxes. The liquid water path simulated in LES agrees reasonably well with the ACTIVATE measurements. This study paves the path to investigate aerosol–cloud–meteorology interactions using LES informed and evaluated by ACTIVATE field measurements.
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    6 month embargo; published online: 29 December 2021
    ISSN
    0022-4928
    EISSN
    1520-0469
    DOI
    10.1175/jas-d-21-0123.1
    Version
    Final published version
    Sponsors
    Earth Sciences Division
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    10.1175/jas-d-21-0123.1
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