A shallow cloud of warm microphysics is used to analyze the
subgrid variability of liquid water content. These turbulent flows are
diagnosed by means of second-order moment transport equations for liquid water
quantities. These equations show that liquid water variabilities are controlled
by the production of the gradient of mean liquid water quantities and
microphysical processes. The contributions (source or sink) of these different
productions reflect the effects of the gradient of average quantities of liquid
water content and microphysical processes on the evolution of liquid water
variability. It emerges that cloud water variance is mainly produced by the
cloud water gradient term and constantly destroyed by the effects of auto
conversion and accretion processes. Inversely, the processes of rain droplet
formation and growth contribute as the main source for the variance of
precipitating water and the cloud water-precipitating water covariance.
Microphysical depletion processes, notably cloud droplet evaporation and
precipitable droplet sedimentation, act as sinks for liquid water variances and
covariance. Finally, for rainwater variability, the gradient term may be less
important, but it provides real support for the source or sink terms of
microphysics. This work particularly highlights the subgrid variabilities associated
with precipitating droplets. In particular, this work focuses on the subgrid
variabilities associated with liquid water content. Incorporating a good
parameterization of liquid water variances and cloud water-rainwater
correlation in statistical schemes could improve rainwater formation, growth
and loss processes in large-scale models.
Author(s) Details
Bakary Coulibaly
Laboratory of Computer Science and Mechanics, Université
Félix Houphouét-Boigny, 22 BP 582, Abidjan 22, Cote d'Ivoire.
Emile Danho
Laboratory of Computer Science and Mechanics, Université
Félix Houphouét-Boigny, 22 BP 582, Abidjan 22, Cote d'Ivoire.
N’dri Roger Djue
Laboratory of Computer Science and Mechanics, Université
Félix Houphouét-Boigny, 22 BP 582, Abidjan 22, Cote d'Ivoire.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rumcs/v9/12465F
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