Print Email Facebook Twitter Simple solutions to steady-state cumulus regimes in the convective boundary layer Title Simple solutions to steady-state cumulus regimes in the convective boundary layer Author Schalkwijk, J. Jonker, H.J.J. Siebesma, A.P. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Geoscience and Remote Sensing Date 2013-11-16 Abstract A modeling framework is developed that extends the mixed-layer model to steady-state cumulus convection. The aim is to consider the simplest model that retains the essential behavior of cumulus-capped layers. The presented framework allows for the evaluation of stationary states dependent on external parameters. These states are completely independent of the initial conditions, and therefore represent an asymptote that might help deepen understanding of the dependence of the cloudy boundary layer on external forcings. Formulating separate equations for the lifting condensation level and the mixed-layer height, the dry and wet energetics can be distinguished. Regimes that can support steady-state cumulus clouds and regimes that cannot are identified by comparison of the dry and wet buoyancy effects. The dominant mechanisms that govern the creation and eventual depth of the cloud layer are identified. Model predictions are tested by comparison with a large number of independent large-eddy simulations for varying surface and large-scale conditions and are found to be in good agreement. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9d4bce7c-ab39-4c36-92f2-137d72029d25 DOI https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-12-0312.1 Embargo date 2014-05-16 ISSN 0022-4928 Source Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 70 (11), 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) American Meteorological Society Files PDF 297623.pdf 1.13 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9d4bce7c-ab39-4c36-92f2-137d72029d25/datastream/OBJ/view