The impact of size distribution assumptions in a bulk one-moment microphysics scheme on simulated surface precipitation and storm dynamics during a low-topped supercell case in Belgium

In this research the impact of modifying the size distribution assumptions of the precipitating hydrometeors in a bulk one-moment microphysics scheme on simulated surface precipitation and storm dynamics has been explored for long-lived low-topped supercells in Belgium. It was shown that weighting the largest precipitating ice species of the microphysics scheme to small graupel results in an increase of surface precipitation because of counteracting effects. On the one hand, the precipitation formation process slowed down, resulting in lower precipitation efficiency. On the other hand, latent... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Weverberg, Kwinten
van Lipzig, Nicole P. M.
Delobbe, Laurent
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Schlagwörter: Earth and Environmental Sciences / NONHYDROSTATIC ATMOSPHERIC SIMULATION / PREDICTION SYSTEM ARPS / CLOUD / MICROPHYSICS / PART II / EXPLICIT MICROPHYSICS / NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS / CONVECTIVE STORMS / MODEL DESCRIPTION / PARAMETERIZATION / HAIL
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8772892