Modeling of aircraft measurements of ice crystal concentration in the Arctic and a parameterization for mixed-phase cloud

Songmiao Fan, Daniel A. Knopf, Andrew J. Heymsfield, Leo J. Donner

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Abstract

In this study, two parameterizations of ice nucleation rate on dust particles are used in a parcel model to simulate aircraft measurements of ice crystal number concentration Ni in the Arctic. The parcel model has detailed microphysics for droplet and ice nucleation, growth, and evaporation with prescribed vertical air velocities. Three dynamic regimes are considered, including large-scale ascent, cloud-top generating cells, and their combination. With observed meteorological conditions and aerosol concentrations, the parcel model predicts the number concentrations of size-resolved ice crystals, which may be compared to aircraft measurements. Model results show rapid changes with height/time in relative humidity, Ni, and thermodynamic phase partitioning, which is not resolved in current climate and weather forecasting models. Parameterizations for ice number and nucleation rate in mixed-phase stratus clouds are thus developed based on the parcel model results to represent the time-integrated effect of some microphysical processes in large-scale models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3799-3814
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Volume74
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2017

Keywords

  • Aerosol-cloud interaction
  • Clouds
  • Parameterization

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