Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent

The vertical transport of tracers by a cumulus ensemble at the TOGA-COARE site is modelled during a 7 day episode using 2-D and 3-D cloud-resolving setups of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model. Lateral boundary conditions (LBC) for tracers, water vapour, and wind are specified and the hor...

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Main Authors: M. Salzmann, M. G. Lawrence, V. T. J. Phillips, L. J. Donner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004-01-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/4/1797/2004/acp-4-1797-2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-83bb21d5b391490db4ecbb0c941f33752020-11-24T21:10:42ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242004-01-014717971811Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascentM. SalzmannM. G. LawrenceV. T. J. PhillipsL. J. DonnerThe vertical transport of tracers by a cumulus ensemble at the TOGA-COARE site is modelled during a 7 day episode using 2-D and 3-D cloud-resolving setups of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model. Lateral boundary conditions (LBC) for tracers, water vapour, and wind are specified and the horizontal advection of trace gases across the lateral domain boundaries is considered. Furthermore, the vertical advection of trace gases by the large-scale motion (short: vertical large-scale advection of tracers, VLSAT) is considered. It is shown that including VLSAT partially compensates the calculated net downward transport from the middle and upper troposphere (UT) due to the mass balancing mesoscale subsidence induced by deep convection. Depending on whether the VLSAT term is added or not, modelled domain averaged vertical tracer profiles can differ significantly. Differences between a 2-D and a 3-D model run were mainly attributed to an increase in horizontal advection across the lateral domain boundaries due to the meridional wind component not considered in the 2-D setup.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/4/1797/2004/acp-4-1797-2004.pdf
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author M. Salzmann
M. G. Lawrence
V. T. J. Phillips
L. J. Donner
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M. G. Lawrence
V. T. J. Phillips
L. J. Donner
Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet M. Salzmann
M. G. Lawrence
V. T. J. Phillips
L. J. Donner
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title Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
title_short Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
title_full Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
title_fullStr Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
title_full_unstemmed Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
title_sort modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The vertical transport of tracers by a cumulus ensemble at the TOGA-COARE site is modelled during a 7 day episode using 2-D and 3-D cloud-resolving setups of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model. Lateral boundary conditions (LBC) for tracers, water vapour, and wind are specified and the horizontal advection of trace gases across the lateral domain boundaries is considered. Furthermore, the vertical advection of trace gases by the large-scale motion (short: vertical large-scale advection of tracers, VLSAT) is considered. It is shown that including VLSAT partially compensates the calculated net downward transport from the middle and upper troposphere (UT) due to the mass balancing mesoscale subsidence induced by deep convection. Depending on whether the VLSAT term is added or not, modelled domain averaged vertical tracer profiles can differ significantly. Differences between a 2-D and a 3-D model run were mainly attributed to an increase in horizontal advection across the lateral domain boundaries due to the meridional wind component not considered in the 2-D setup.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/4/1797/2004/acp-4-1797-2004.pdf
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