Journal article

Interactions between trade wind clouds and local forcings over the Great Barrier Reef: A case study using convection-permitting simulations

W Zhao, Y Huang, S Siems, M Manton, D Harrison

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2024

Abstract

Trade wind clouds are ubiquitous across the subtropical oceans, including the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), playing an important role in modulating the regional energy budget. These shallow clouds, however, are by their nature sensitive to perturbations in both their thermodynamic environment and microphysical background. In this study, we employ the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with a convection-permitting configuration at 1km resolution to examine the sensitivity of the trade wind clouds to different local forcings over the GBR. A range of local forcings including coastal topography, sea surface temperature (SST), and local aerosol loading is examined. This study shows a strong..

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Grants

Awarded by Great Barrier Reef Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

The Australian National Computational Infrastructure is thanked for providing the computational resources used in this study. We have also benefited from discussions with Greg Thompson. The authors would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef, particularly the Wulgurukaba and Bindal people of the Townsville region near the area of our case study.