Abstract
Linking large-eddy simulations to local observations of clouds enables
us to investigate clouds and microphysical processes and to improve our
understanding as well as the respective representation in coarser
models. Insights gained with large-eddy simulations can be applied
within the development and evaluation of parameterizations for larger
scale models, to bridge the gap between those models and the detailed
local observations. In this study, various approaches for large-eddy
simulations around local observations are explored and investigated with
respect to remote sensing observations of clouds and their
representation. By adding more ‘realism’ to the simulations and defining
a well constrained setup, the representation of the daily variability at
a mid-latitude site could be improved and shows promising results for
continued research in the future. Especially the shown potential to
investigate representativeness of column measurements will provide new
insights into the analysis and construction of observational
experiments.