Microphysical Properties of Generating Cells Over the Southern Ocean: Results From SOCRATES

The bulk microphysical properties and number distribution functions (N(D)) of supercooled liquid water (SLW) and ice inside and between ubiquitous generating cells (GCs) observed over the Southern Ocean (SO) during the Southern Ocean Clouds Radiation Aerosol Transport Experimental Study (SOCRATES) m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of geophysical research. Atmospheres 2020-07, Vol.125 (13), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Yang, McFarquhar, Greg M., Rauber, Robert M., Zhao, Chuanfeng, Wu, Wei, Finlon, Joseph A., Stechman, Daniel M., Stith, Jeffery, Jensen, Jorgen B., Schnaiter, Martin, Järvinen, Emma, Waitz, Fritz, Vivekanandan, Jothiram, Dixon, Michael, Rainwater, Bryan, Toohey, Darin W.
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Zusammenfassung:The bulk microphysical properties and number distribution functions (N(D)) of supercooled liquid water (SLW) and ice inside and between ubiquitous generating cells (GCs) observed over the Southern Ocean (SO) during the Southern Ocean Clouds Radiation Aerosol Transport Experimental Study (SOCRATES) measured by in situ cloud probes onboard the NCAR/NSF G‐V aircraft are compared. SLW was detected inside all GCs with an average liquid water content of 0.31 ± 0.19 g m−3, 11% larger than values between GCs. The N(D) of droplets (maximum dimension D  200 μm inside GCs was 2.0 ± 3.3 L−1 (323 ± 263 μm), 65% (37%) larger than values outside GCs. As D increases, the percentage differences became larger (up to ~500%). The more and larger ice particles inside GCs suggest the GC updrafts provide a favorable environment for particle growth by deposition and riming and that mixing processes are less efficient at redistributing larger particles. The horizontal scale of observed GCs ranged from 200 to 600 m with a mean of 395 ± 162 m, smaller than GC widths observed in previous studies. This study expands knowledge of the microphysical properties and processes acting in GCs over a wider range of conditions than previously available. Key Points Supercooled liquid water was detected in all generating cells (GCs) characterized by small horizontal widths over the Southern Ocean The liquid water content and number concentration of droplets inside GCs were slightly larger than values between the GCs The ice particle sizes, number concentrations, and dispersions inside GCs were larger than those between GCs
ISSN:2169-897X
2169-8996
DOI:10.1029/2019JD032237