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Boundary layer; Convective-scale processes; Cumulus clouds; Large eddy simulations; Microscale processes; variability
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Power-Law Scaling In The Internal Variability Of Cumulus Cloud Size Distributions Due To Subsampling And Spatial Organization, R. A. J. Neggers, P. J. Griewank, Thijs Heus
Power-Law Scaling In The Internal Variability Of Cumulus Cloud Size Distributions Due To Subsampling And Spatial Organization, R. A. J. Neggers, P. J. Griewank, Thijs Heus
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In this study, the spatial structure of cumulus cloud populations is investigated using three-dimensional snapshots from large-domain LES experiments. The aim is to understand and quantify the internal variability in cloud size distributions due to subsampling effects and spatial organization. A set of idealized shallow cumulus cases is selected with varying degrees of spatial organization, including a slowly organizing marine precipitating case and five more quickly organizing diurnal cases over land. A subdomain analysis is applied, yielding cloud number distributions at sample sizes ranging from severely undersampled to nearly complete. A strong power-law scaling is found in the relation between …