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DOI: 10.1002/2016MS000767
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85006287864
论文题名:
Understanding the tropical cloud feedback from an analysis of the circulation and stability regimes simulated from an upgraded multiscale modeling framework
作者: Xu K; -M; , Cheng A
刊名: Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
ISSN: 19422466
出版年: 2016
卷: 8, 期:4
起始页码: 1825
结束页码: 1846
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Atmospheric temperature ; Clouds ; Oceanography ; Stability ; Subsidence ; Surface waters ; Thermodynamics ; Tropics ; Cloud feedbacks ; Cloud radiative effects ; Cloud resolving model ; Dynamical components ; General circulation model ; Multi-scale Modeling ; Sea surface temperature (SST) ; Thermodynamic changes ; Feedback ; atmospheric modeling ; cloud cover ; cloud radiative forcing ; convective cloud ; general circulation model ; sea surface temperature ; stratocumulus ; thermodynamics ; tropical environment ; two-dimensional modeling
英文摘要: As revealed from studies using conventional general circulation models (GCMs), the thermodynamic contribution to the tropical cloud feedback dominates the dynamic contribution, but these models have difficulty in simulating the subsidence regimes in the tropics. In this study, we analyze the tropical cloud feedback from a 2 K sea surface temperature (SST) perturbation experiment performed with a multiscale modeling framework (MMF). The MMF explicitly represents cloud processes using 2-D cloud-resolving models with an advanced higher-order turbulence closure in each atmospheric column of the host GCM. We sort the monthly mean cloud properties and cloud radiative effects according to circulation and stability regimes. We find that the regime-sorted dynamic changes dominate the thermodynamic changes in terms of the absolute magnitude. The dynamic changes in the weak subsidence regimes exhibit strong negative cloud feedback due to increases in shallow cumulus and deep clouds while those in strongly convective and moderate-to-strong subsidence regimes have opposite signs, resulting in a small contribution to cloud feedback. On the other hand, the thermodynamic changes are large due to decreases in stratocumulus clouds in the moderate-to-strong subsidence regimes with small opposite changes in the weak subsidence and strongly convective regimes, resulting in a relatively large contribution to positive cloud feedback. The dynamic and thermodynamic changes contribute equally to positive cloud feedback and are relatively insensitive to stability in the moderate-to-strong subsidence regimes. But they are sensitive to stability changes from the SST increase in convective and weak subsidence regimes. These results have implications for interpreting cloud feedback mechanisms. Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/75848
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作者单位: Climate Science Branch, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States; EMC/NCEP, NOAA, College Park, MD, United States

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Xu K,-M,, Cheng A. Understanding the tropical cloud feedback from an analysis of the circulation and stability regimes simulated from an upgraded multiscale modeling framework[J]. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems,2016-01-01,8(4)
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