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EUREC4A: A Field Campaign to Elucidate the Couplings Between Clouds, Convection and Circulation

  • Sandrine Bony
  • , Bjorn Stevens
  • , Felix Ament
  • , Sebastien Bigorre
  • , Patrick Chazette
  • , Susanne Crewell
  • , Julien Delanoë
  • , Kerry Emanuel
  • , David Farrell
  • , Cyrille Flamant
  • , Silke Gross
  • , Lutz Hirsch
  • , Johannes Karstensen
  • , Bernhard Mayer
  • , Louise Nuijens
  • , James H. Ruppert
  • , Irina Sandu
  • , Pier Siebesma
  • , Sabrina Speich
  • , Frédéric Szczap
  • Julien Totems, Raphaela Vogel, Manfred Wendisch, Martin Wirth
  • Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
  • Universität Hamburg
  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  • Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, CNRS and CEA
  • Germany; University of Cologne
  • CNRS
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology
  • DLR
  • GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
  • Universität München
  • Delft University of Technology
  • European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
  • Royal Netherlands Meteorological I.
  • PSL research University & IPSL
  • University of Leipzig

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Trade-wind cumuli constitute the cloud type with the highest frequency of occurrence on Earth, and it has been shown that their sensitivity to changing environmental conditions will critically influence the magnitude and pace of future global warming. Research over the last decade has pointed out the importance of the interplay between clouds, convection and circulation in controling this sensitivity. Numerical models represent this interplay in diverse ways, which translates into different responses of trade-cumuli to climate perturbations. Climate models predict that the area covered by shallow cumuli at cloud base is very sensitive to changes in environmental conditions, while process models suggest the opposite. To understand and resolve this contradiction, we propose to organize a field campaign aimed at quantifying the physical properties of trade-cumuli (e.g., cloud fraction and water content) as a function of the large-scale environment. Beyond a better understanding of clouds-circulation coupling processes, the campaign will provide a reference data set that may be used as a benchmark for advancing the modelling and the satellite remote sensing of clouds and circulation. It will also be an opportunity for complementary investigations such as evaluating model convective parameterizations or studying the role of ocean mesoscale eddies in air–sea interactions and convective organization.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)1529-1568
Nombre de pages40
journalSurveys in Geophysics
Volume38
Numéro de publication6
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 nov. 2017

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