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Interactions between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part I: The Coevolution of Moisture and Convection
by
Powell, Scott W.
, Dias, Juliana
, Kiladis, George
, Branson, Mark
, Maloney, Eric
, Wolding, Brandon
, Ahmed, Fiaz
in
Chemical precipitation
/ Climate models
/ Climate prediction
/ Coevolution
/ Convection
/ Convective precipitation
/ Critical point
/ Drying
/ Evolution
/ Humidity
/ Influence
/ Moisture
/ Parameterization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation regime
/ Radar
/ Rain
/ Satellite observation
/ Saturation
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical convection
/ Weather forecasting
2020
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Interactions between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part I: The Coevolution of Moisture and Convection
by
Powell, Scott W.
, Dias, Juliana
, Kiladis, George
, Branson, Mark
, Maloney, Eric
, Wolding, Brandon
, Ahmed, Fiaz
in
Chemical precipitation
/ Climate models
/ Climate prediction
/ Coevolution
/ Convection
/ Convective precipitation
/ Critical point
/ Drying
/ Evolution
/ Humidity
/ Influence
/ Moisture
/ Parameterization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation regime
/ Radar
/ Rain
/ Satellite observation
/ Saturation
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical convection
/ Weather forecasting
2020
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Interactions between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part I: The Coevolution of Moisture and Convection
by
Powell, Scott W.
, Dias, Juliana
, Kiladis, George
, Branson, Mark
, Maloney, Eric
, Wolding, Brandon
, Ahmed, Fiaz
in
Chemical precipitation
/ Climate models
/ Climate prediction
/ Coevolution
/ Convection
/ Convective precipitation
/ Critical point
/ Drying
/ Evolution
/ Humidity
/ Influence
/ Moisture
/ Parameterization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation regime
/ Radar
/ Rain
/ Satellite observation
/ Saturation
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical convection
/ Weather forecasting
2020
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Interactions between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part I: The Coevolution of Moisture and Convection
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Interactions between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part I: The Coevolution of Moisture and Convection
2020
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Overview
Realistically representing the multiscale interactions between moisture and tropical convection remains an ongoing challenge for weather prediction and climate models. In this study, we revisit the relationship between precipitation and column saturation fraction (CSF) by investigating their tendencies in CSF–precipitation space using satellite and radar observations, as well as reanalysis. A well-known, roughly exponential increase in precipitation occurs as CSF increases above a “critical point,” which acts as an attractor in CSF–precipitation space. Each movement away from and subsequent return toward the attractor results in a small net change of the coupled system, causing it to evolve in a cyclical fashion around the attractor. This cyclical evolution is characterized by shallow and convective precipitation progressively moistening the environment and strengthening convection, stratiform precipitation progressively weakening convection, and drying in the nonprecipitating and lightly precipitation regime. This behavior is evident across a range of spatiotemporal scales, suggesting that shortcomings in model representation of the joint evolution of convection and large-scale moisture will negatively impact a broad range of spatiotemporal scales. Novel process-level diagnostics indicate that several models, all implementing versions of the Zhang–McFarlane deep convective parameterization, exhibit unrealistic coupling between column moisture and convection.
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