Zheng, X. J., X. Q. Dong, D. M. Ward, B. K. Xi, P. Wu, and Y. Wang, 2022: Aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions in a closed-cell and non-homogenous MBL stratocumulus cloud. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 39(12), 2107−2123, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-022-2013-6.
Citation: Zheng, X. J., X. Q. Dong, D. M. Ward, B. K. Xi, P. Wu, and Y. Wang, 2022: Aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions in a closed-cell and non-homogenous MBL stratocumulus cloud. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 39(12), 2107−2123, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-022-2013-6.

Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions in a Closed-cell and Non-homogenous MBL Stratocumulus Cloud

  • A closed-cell marine stratocumulus case during the Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in the Eastern North Atlantic (ACE-ENA) aircraft field campaign is selected to examine the heterogeneities of cloud and drizzle microphysical properties and the aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions. The spatial and vertical variabilities of cloud and drizzle microphysics are found in two different sets of flight legs: Leg-1 and Leg-2, which are parallel and perpendicular to the cloud propagation, respectively. The cloud along Leg-2 was close to adiabatic, where cloud-droplet effective radius and liquid water content linearly increase from cloud base to cloud top with less drizzle. The cloud along Leg-1 was sub-adiabatic with lower cloud-droplet number concentration and larger cloud-droplet effective, but higher drizzle droplet number concentration, larger drizzle droplet median diameter and drizzle liquid water content. The heavier drizzle frequency and intensity on Leg-1 were enhanced by the collision-coalescence processes within cloud due to strong turbulence. The sub-cloud precipitation rate on Leg-1 was significantly higher than that along Leg-2. As a result, the sub-cloud accumulation mode aerosols and CCN on Leg-1 were depleted, but the coarse model aerosols increased. This further leads to a counter-intuitive phenomenon that the CCN is less than cloud-droplet number concentration for Leg-1. The average CCN loss rates are −3.89 \mathrmc\mathrmm^-3\;\mathrmh^-1 and −0.77 \mathrmc\mathrmm^-3\;\mathrmh^-1 on Leg-1 and Leg-2, respectively. The cloud and drizzle heterogeneities inside the same stratocumulus can significantly alter the sub-cloud aerosols and CCN budget. Hence it should be treated with caution in the aircraft assessment of aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions.
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