Evaluation of a quasi-steady-state approximation of the cloud droplet growth equation (QDGE) scheme for aerosol activation in global models using multiple aircraft data over both continental and marine environments
Abstract:Abstract. This research introduces a numerically efficient aerosol
activation scheme and evaluates it by using stratus and stratocumulus cloud
data sampled during multiple aircraft campaigns in Canada, Chile, Brazil,
and China. The scheme employs a quasi-steady-state approximation of the
cloud droplet growth equation (QDGE) to efficiently simulate aerosol
activation, the vertical profile of supersaturation, and the activated cloud
droplet number concentration (CDNC) near the cloud base. The calculated
maximum … Show more
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