Cancelled
*Takanobu Yamaguchi1,2, Ryuji Yoshida1,2, Graham Feingold2 (1.Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, 2.NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
[E] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment
convener:Toshihisa Matsui(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), Masaki Satoh(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Wei-Kuo Tao(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
Cloud-resolving models (CRMs) employs nonhydrostatic dynamic core, explicit microphysics and radiation processes to provide physically-realistic simulations of cloud structures, optical properties, and latent heat release, without parameterizing deep convection in coarse-resolution weather and climate models. CRMs can be run at a few km down to sub-km of horizontal grid spacing depending on science application and focused cloud systems. Over the past few decades, CRMs have been utilized in a variety of weather and climate studies; such as 1) understanding cloud-precipitation processes and interactions with aerosols, surface, radiation, and lightning processes, 2) evaluating and developing microphysics and convection with various in-situ and remote sensing observations, and 3) addressing climate issues to develop or replace convective-cloud parametrizations for global or regional atmospheric models. The goal of this session is to showcase the current efforts for these studies in the atmospheric community.
Cancelled
*Takanobu Yamaguchi1,2, Ryuji Yoshida1,2, Graham Feingold2 (1.Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, 2.NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
*Tomoki Ohno1, Akira T. Noda1, Masaki Satoh2,1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
*Hotta Haruka1, Kentaroh Suzuki1 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, Tokyo University)
*Woosub Roh1, Masaki Satoh1, Cathy Hohenegger2 (1.AORI, the university of Tokyo, 2.the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology)
*Tatsuya Seiki1, Woosub Roh2 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.The University of Tokyo)
*Guangxing Lin1, Jiwen Fan1, Zhe Feng1 (1.Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)