Authors
Robin J Hogan, Sarah F Kew
Publication date
2005/10
Journal
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: A journal of the atmospheric sciences, applied meteorology and physical oceanography
Volume
131
Issue
611
Pages
2585-2608
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
The three‐dimensional structure of clouds is known to be important for determining their radiative effects, but it is difficult to obtain this structure directly from observations. In this paper a stochastic model is described that is capable of simulating the structural properties unique to cirrus: fallstreak geometry and shear‐induced mixing. We first present an analysis of time–height cloud radar sections from southern England to extract the cirrus parameters of interest. It is found that horizontal power spectra of the logarithm of ice‐water content (estimated from radar reflectivity factor and temperature) typically exhibit a spectral slope of around −5/3 near cloud top that decreases with depth into the cloud, to values as low as −3.5 in some cases. This decrease can be explained by wind shear coupled with a spread of particle fall speeds leading to a homogenization that acts preferentially at smaller scales. The power spectra …
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