Journal article

A simple model for stratocumulus to shallow cumulus cloud transitions

D Chung, J Teixeira

Journal of Climate | Published : 2012

Abstract

It is shown that essential features of stratocumulus to shallow cumulus cloud transitions can be represented by a simple stochastic model constructed from an ensemble of transitions, each of which depends on the amount of surface latent heat flux relative to initial cloud-top longwave net radiative flux. In its essence the simple model establishes a causal relation between the increase of sea surface temperature (SST) and the decrease in cloud fraction (CF) along the trade winds. The mean and variance of SST are taken from observations. Model predictions are compared with observations of CF along Lagrangian trajectories in four eastern subtropical ocean regions. The model reproduces well the..

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Awarded by Office of Naval Research


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the comments from three reviewers and the support provided by the Office of Naval Research, Marine Meteorology Program under Award N0001408IP20064; the NASA MAP Program; and the NOAA MAPP/CPO Program. This research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.