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Back Improving our understanding of pressure perturbations in cumulus convection
Fiscal Year | 2019 |
Division | Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science |
Department | Meteorology |
Investigator(s) | Peters, John M. |
Sponsor | National Science Foundation (NSF) |
Summary | A major source of error in cumulus parameterizations is the over simplification of the role of pressure perturbations. The goal of this research therefore is to improve our basic understanding of how pressure perturbations affect M and vertical velocity (w) cumulus clouds, and to set the stage for the improved representation of these quantities in future parameterizations. This research will use a suite of idealized and large-eddy simulations to simulate clouds in a variety of environments. Clouds and cloud thermals will be comprehensively tracked and analyzed in these simulations to improve our understanding of the role of pressure perturbations. A simplified cloud core model will be constructed based on the insight gained from the analysis of simulations that will allow for the assessment of the relative importance of pressure perturbation effects on cloud properties, and for the determination of which of these effects should be included in parameterizations. |
Keywords | Convection Marine Clouds Meteorology weather forecasting |
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