J5B Probabilistic Particle-Based Methods in Aerosol-Cloud Microphysics Modeling II

Tuesday, 30 January 2024: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
329 (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 16th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions; and the First Symposium on Cloud Physics )
Cochairs:
Sylwester Arabas; Emily Katherine de Jong; David Richter, University of Notre Dame, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Notre Dame, IN; Nicole Riemer, Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies, Pittsburgh, PA and Shin-ichiro Shima, California Institute of Technology, GPS, Pasadena, CA

Papers:
8:30 AM
J5B.1
Exploring the Role of Fragmentation of Ice Particles by Combining Super-Particle Modeling, Laboratory Studies, and Polarimetric Radar Observations (Invited Presentation)
Leonie von Terzi, Ludwig-Maximillians-Univ. in Munich, München, Germany; and S. Kneifel, A. Seifert, C. Siewert, S. Wald, M. Szakall, S. Yadav, and P. Grzegorczyk

8:45 AM
J5B.2
Investigation of Coastal Orographic Snow Clouds Microphysics with the Super-Droplet Method
Anu Gupta, Univ. of Hyogo, Kobe, Japan; and R. Taniguchi, S. I. Shima, and A. Hashimoto

9:15 AM
J5B.4
Particle-Resolved Simulation of Immersion Freezing with Multi-Species Ice-Nucleating Particles
Wenhan Tang, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; and N. Riemer, J. H. Curtis, M. West, S. Arabas, and D. A. Knopf

9:30 AM
J5B.5
Introducing CLEO: A New Superdroplet Model with Collisional Breakup
Clara Bayley, MPI for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany; and T. Kölling, A. K. Naumann, R. Vogel, S. I. Shima, and B. Stevens

Handout (7.9 MB)

9:45 AM
J5B.6
Evaluation of the Super-Droplet Method for Enhanced Cloud Microphysics Simulations of Deep Convective Clouds
Manhal Jaafar Jaber Alhilali, Univ. of Hyogo, Kobe, Japan; and S. I. Shima, S. Samanta, and T. Prabhakaran

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