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Surface‐Atmosphere Decoupling Prolongs Cloud Lifetime Under Warm Advection Due To Reduced Entrainment Drying

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An initially well‐mixed stratocumulus deck can remain overcast for several tens of hours under warm‐advection conditions, although moisture supply is cut off from the ocean due to surface‐atmosphere decoupling (stabilization… Click to show full abstract

An initially well‐mixed stratocumulus deck can remain overcast for several tens of hours under warm‐advection conditions, although moisture supply is cut off from the ocean due to surface‐atmosphere decoupling (stabilization of the surface‐atmosphere interface). In this study, a set of idealized large‐eddy simulations were performed to investigate the physical mechanism of how warm‐air advection impacts the evolution of a pre‐existing stratocumulus deck. To mimic warm‐air advection, we decrease the sea surface temperature linearly over time in a doubly periodic domain. Given the same initial conditions, the stratocumulus deck is more persistent when experiencing warm‐air advection than cold‐air advection. This persistence is caused by reduced cloud‐top entrainment drying due to decoupling, a process more influential than the decoupling‐induced cutoff of moisture supply. This mechanism is more notable when the free troposphere becomes more humid. The relevance of the mechanism to previous observations of less low‐level cloudiness under warm‐advection conditions is discussed.

Keywords: warm advection; surface atmosphere; air advection; advection; atmosphere decoupling

Journal Title: Geophysical Research Letters
Year Published: 2023

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