A Review of Cloud-Resolving Model Studies of Convective Processes

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Xiaoqing WU and Xiaofan LI Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
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cloud-resolving models (CRMs); convective processes; simulations of convection and clouds;
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P426.5 [云];
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Convective processes affect large-scale environments through cloud-radiation interaction, cloud micro-physical processes, and surface rainfall processes. Over the last three decades, cloud-resolving models (CRMs) have demonstrated to be capable of simulating convective-radiative responses to an imposed large-scale forcing. The CRM-produced cloud and radiative properties have been utilized to study the convective-related processes and their ensemble effects on large-scale circulations. This review summarizes the recent progress on the understanding of convective processes with the use of CRM simulations, including precipitation processes; cloud microphysical and radiative processes: dynamical processes; precipitation efficiency; diurnal variations of tropical oceanic convection; local-scale atmosphere-ocean coupling processes; and tropical convective-radiative equilibrium states. Two different ongoing applications of CRMs to general circulation models (GCMs) are discussed: replacing convection and cloud schemes for studying the interaction between cloud systems and large-scale circulation, and improving the schemes for climate simulations.
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