Impacts of Two Ice Parameterization Schemes on the Cloud Microphysical Processes and Precipitation of a Severe Storm in Northern China |
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Authors: | YANG Hui-Ling XIAO Hui GUO Chun-Wei |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Cloud Precipitation Physics and Severe Storms(LACS), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China 2. Key Laboratory of Cloud Precipitation Physics and Severe Storms(LACS), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China;Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China |
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Abstract: | A severe storm that occurred over Beijing in northern China on 23 June 2011 was simulated with two different ice crystal parameterization schemes(the DeMott scheme and Meyers scheme) by using the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System. Compared with the DeMott scheme, the simulation results with the Meyers scheme have the following characteristics:(1) Updrafts are stronger and more numerous;(2) The cloud is better organized and contains a greater peak of ice-phase hydrometeor mixing ratios;(3) Cloud water and hail mixing ratios increase while graupel mixing ratios decrease;(4) The surface precipitation is initially greater. However, at the end of the simulation, less precipitation is produced. In short, the differences between the two schemes are not obvious, but the De Mott scheme has a relatively more reasonable result. |
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Keywords: | severe storm ice crystal parameterization scheme microphysical processes precipitation |
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