25th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology

5B.3

Characteristics of simulated deep convection in radiative-convective equalibrium over tropical oceans

Xiping Zeng, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; and D. J. Raymond

A two-column cumulus ensemble model of the tropical troposphere is constructed to simulate the interaction between tropical convection and the large-scale vertical circulation. The convection in each column is represented explicitly by a three-dimensional cloud-resolving model. The two columns interact so as to maintain buoyancy equilibrium between them, resulting in a ``large-scale'' circulation.

Numerical experiments starting from radiative-convective equilibrium in each column show that when one column is perturbed slightly from its initial state, a large-scale vertical circulation between the two columns develops. The column with large-scale upward motion has higher mid-tropospheric moist entropy and stronger precipitation. This result supports the instability discovered by Raymond and Zeng (2000) in which a cumulus parameterization was used in place of the cumulus ensemble model.

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Session 5B, Convection IV (Parallel with Sessions 5A, 5C, & 5D)
Tuesday, 30 April 2002, 11:00 AM-12:30 PM

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