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The Cloud Processes of a Simulated Moderate Snowfall Event in North China
作者姓名:林文实  布和朝鲁
作者单位:[1]Monsoon and Environment Research Center/Department of Atmospheric Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275 [2]State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospherics Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
基金项目:Acknowledgments. The authors benefited from discussions with Professors C.-H. Sui and Xu Huanbin. The comments of the three anonymous reviewers are acknowledged. This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. (Grant Nos. 40375036 and 40105006).
摘    要:The understanding of the cloud processes of snowfall is essential to the artificial enhancement of snow and the numerical simulation of snowfall. The mesoscale model MM5 is used to simulate a moderate snowfall event in North China that occurred during 20–21 December 2002. Thirteen experiments are performed to test the sensitivity of the simulation to the cloud physics with different cumulus parameterization schemes and different options for the Goddard cloud microphysics parameterization schemes. It is shown that the cumulus parameterization scheme has little to do with the simulation result. The results also show that there are only four classes of water substances, namely the cloud water, cloud ice, snow, and vapor, in the simulation of the moderate snowfall event. The analysis of the cloud microphysics budgets in the explicit experiment shows that the condensation of supersaturated vapor, the depositional growth of cloud ice, the initiation of cloud ice, the accretion of cloud ice by snow, the accretion of cloud water by snow, the deposition growth of snow, and the Bergeron process of cloud ice are the dominant cloud microphysical processes in the simulation. The accretion of cloud water by snow and the deposition growth of the snow are equally important in the development of the snow.

关 键 词:降雪  积云  微视物理学  中国
收稿时间:2004-11-19
修稿时间:2005-07-12

The cloud processes of a simulated moderate snowfall event in North China
Wenshi Lin,Cholaw Bueh.The Cloud Processes of a Simulated Moderate Snowfall Event in North China[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2006,23(2):235-242.
Authors:Wenshi Lin  Cholaw Bueh
Institution:Monsoon and Environment Research Center/Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275,State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospherics Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Abstract:The understanding of the cloud processes of snowfall is essential to the artificial enhancement of snow and the numerical simulation of snowfall. The mesoscale model MM5 is used to simulate a moderate snowfall event in North China that occurred during 20-21 December 2002. Thirteen experiments are performed to test the sensitivity of the simulation to the cloud physics with different cumulus parameterization schemes and different options for the Goddard cloud microphysics parameterization schemes. It is shown that the cumulus parameterization scheme has little to do with the simulation result. The results also show that there are only four classes of water substances, namely the cloud water, cloud ice, snow, and vapor,in the simulation of the moderate snowfall event. The analysis of the cloud microphysics budgets in the explicit experiment shows that the condensation of supersaturated vapor, the depositional growth of cloud ice, the initiation of cloud ice, the accretion of cloud ice by snow, the accretion of cloud water by snow, the deposition growth of snow, and the Bergeron process of cloud ice are the dominant cloud microphysical processes in the simulation. The accretion of cloud water by snow and the deposition growth of the snow are equally important in the development of the snow.
Keywords:snowfall  cloud microphysics parameterization  cumulus parameterization  MM5  NorthChina
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