2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018jd029518
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A New Stochastic Model for the Boundary Layer Clouds and Stratocumulus Phase Transition Regimes: Open Cells, Closed Cells, and Convective Rolls

Abstract: Adequate forecasting, nowcasting, and parameterization of fog and low clouds is still challenging despite being the focus of intensive research for a long time. Stratocumulus clouds have the ability to self‐organize into a variety of topological structures, including closed and open convection cells, convection rolls, and scattered cumulus. A lot is known about the large‐scale conditions in which shallow clouds and fog develop and decay. However, because of the various complex interactions with the environment… Show more

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“…As expected from the mean field CAF model (Khouider & Bihlo, 2018;Majda & Khouider, 2002), the cases U 0 = 7 and U 0 = 8 present regimes of multiple equilibria. In the first case, the system begins with a single equilibrium that is near = 0 and transitions to a regime with three equilibrium points when F is roughly between 6 and 7.5, to a regime with again a single equilibrium but near = 1.…”
Section: As Shown Insupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…As expected from the mean field CAF model (Khouider & Bihlo, 2018;Majda & Khouider, 2002), the cases U 0 = 7 and U 0 = 8 present regimes of multiple equilibria. In the first case, the system begins with a single equilibrium that is near = 0 and transitions to a regime with three equilibrium points when F is roughly between 6 and 7.5, to a regime with again a single equilibrium but near = 1.…”
Section: As Shown Insupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Simple algebra shows that the equilibrium solutions of satisfy Mb=FJ,A=trueσ^σβτFJ,scriptGfalse(σfalse):=CeDσ+Efalse/σfalse(1σfalse)σ=0, where C , D , E are positive constants that depend on the parameters F , J , γ , and H . Because scriptGfalse(σfalse) is + ∞ at σ =0 and −1 at σ =1, there is a positive, odd, number of solutions to this equation that are easily computed using a root‐finding numerical technique (Khouider & Bihlo, ; Majda & Khouider, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As background, phase transitions are seen in a variety of contexts in statistical physics, such as magnetism (with two phases-spin-up and spin-down) and water (with three phases-solid, liquid, and gas) [44]. It has been proposed that shallow clouds may also exhibit phase transitions, where the two phases could be open-cell and closed-cell stratocumulus phases, and/or cloudy and non-cloudy phases as indicated by cloud fraction [22,38]. Other possible phase transitions related to deep convection have also been proposed and investigated in some detail [1,18,19,28,30,39,40].…”
Section: Phase Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EZP software should be useful for several different scenarios. For example, simulations of idealized models are commonly used, such as quasi-geostrophic (QG) models for the atmosphere or ocean (e.g., Thompson and Young, 2007;Edwards et al, 2020a, b), stochastic models of cloud patterns (e.g., Hottovy and Stechmann, 2015;Ahmed and Neelin, 2019;Khouider and Bihlo, 2019), tropical circulation models (e.g., Neelin and Zeng, 2000;Lin and Neelin, 2002;Khouider and Majda, 2005;Lin, 2009), and coupled ocean-atmosphere models for El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) (e.g., Zebiak and Cane, 1987;Xie and Jin, 2018;Thual et al, 2016Thual et al, , 2019, to name only a few examples. Such idealized models have typically been simulated using serial codes, in large part due to the large time and effort required to parallelize a serial code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%