Session 3 Aerosol–Cloud Interactions in Shallow Warm Clouds

Monday, 7 January 2019: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
North 223 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 11th Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions
Cochairs:
Alison D. Nugent, Univ. of Hawaii at Mānoa, Atmospheric Sciences, Honolulu, HI and Virendra Ghate, Argonne National Laboratory, Environmental Science Division, Lemont, IL

Many shallow cloud systems are sensitive to changes in aerosol properties, which act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN, or giant CCN), modulate cloud microphysical properties, and can influence precipitation formation and cloud-scale dynamics. Ultimately, these controls may alter low-cloud radiative properties and climate. Aerosol particles, in turn, are impacted by shallow-cloud processes. Together, these interactions result in a coupling of the aerosol–cloud system whose coupling strength is highly variable and is poorly understood in terms of basic process understanding. Correctly representing this coupling has proven challenging to represent in large-scale models. In this session we invite presentations on all topics related to aerosol–cloud coupling in shallow clouds, including those addressing basic physical understanding, the quantification of aerosol indirect effects, cloud effects on aerosols, and the coupling between aerosols and boundary layer turbulence, cloud dynamics, and precipitation.

Papers:
2:00 PM
3.1
Dispersion Aerosol Indirect Effect from Turbulent Fluctuations: Insight from a Cloud Chamber Experiment
Kamal Kant Chandrakar, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, MI; and W. Cantrell, A. B. Kostinski, and R. A. Shaw
2:15 PM
3.2
Toward Satellite Inference of the Decoupling Degree and Cloud-Base Updrafts of Marine Stratocumulus
Youtong Zheng, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and D. Rosenfeld and Z. Li
2:30 PM
3.3
Drizzle and Turbulence in Open Cellular Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
Virendra Ghate, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL; and M. P. Cadeddu
2:45 PM
3.4
Effect of Boundary Layer Thermodynamic Structures on the Formation of Low-Level Clouds over Ocean and Land
Baike Xi, The Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and X. Dong, X. Zheng, and P. Wu

3:00 PM
3.5
Height Dependence of Aerosol–Cloud Interactions and Important Implications for Developing Parameterizations
Yangang Liu, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY; and J. Quan, X. Jia, J. Chen, and C. Lu

3:15 PM
3.6
Evidence of Invigoration in Warm Cloud Dynamics due to Precipitation Suppression
Tristan S. L'Ecuyer, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI; and A. R. Douglas
3:30 PM
3.7
Volcanic Aerosol Impacts on Big Island Precipitation
Tianqi Zuo, Univ. of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI; and A. D. Nugent
3:45 PM
3.8
Opposite Effects of Bimodal CCN Spectra on Stratus and Cumuli
James G. Hudson, DRI, Reno, NV; and S. Noble

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