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Sub-cloud turbulence explains cloud-base updrafts for shallow cumulus ensembles: First observational evidence
  • Youtong Zheng,
  • Daniel Rosenfeld,
  • Zhanqing Li
Youtong Zheng
University of Maryland, College Park

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Daniel Rosenfeld
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Zhanqing Li
UMD/ESSIC
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Abstract

Sub-cloud turbulent kinetic energy has been used to parameterize the cloud-base updraft velocity (wb) in cumulus parameterizations. The validity of this idea has never been proved in observations. Instead, it was challenged by recent Doppler lidar observations showing a poor correlation between the two. We argue that the low correlation is likely caused by the difficulty of a fixed-point lidar to measure ensemble properties of cumulus fields. Taking advantage of the stationarity and ergodicity of early-afternoon convection, we developed a lidar sampling methodology to measure wb of a shallow cumulus (ShCu) ensemble (not a single ShCu). By analyzing 128 ShCu ensembles over the Southern Great Plains, we show that the ensemble properties of sub-cloud turbulence explain nearly half of the variability in ensemble-mean wb, demonstrating the ability of sub-cloud turbulence to dictate wb. The derived empirical formulas will be useful for developing cumulus parameterizations and satellite inference of wb.
28 Mar 2021Published in Geophysical Research Letters volume 48 issue 6. 10.1029/2020GL091881