Sub-cloud turbulence explains cloud-base updrafts for shallow cumulus
ensembles: First observational evidence
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.