TEOS-10 Equations for Determining the Lifted Condensation Level (LCL) and Climatic Feedback of Marine Clouds

Author:

Feistel Rainer12ORCID,Hellmuth Olaf23

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW), 18119 Warnemünde, Germany

2. Leibniz-Sozietät der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 12587 Berlin, Germany

3. Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), 04318 Leipzig, Germany

Abstract

At an energy flux imbalance of about 1 W m−2, the ocean stores 90% of the heat accumulating by global warming. However, neither the causes of this nor the responsible geophysical processes are sufficiently well understood. More detailed investigations of the different phenomena contributing to the oceanic energy balance are warranted. Here, the role of low-level marine clouds in the air–sea interaction is analysed. TEOS-10, the International Thermodynamic Equation of State of Seawater—2010, is exploited for a rigorous thermodynamic description of the climatic trends in the lifted condensation level (LCL) of the marine troposphere. Rising sea surface temperature (SST) at a constant relative humidity (RH) is elevating marine clouds, cooling the cloud base, and reducing downward thermal radiation. This LCL feedback effect is negative and counteracts ocean warming. At the current global mean SST of about 292 K, the net radiative heat flux from the ocean surface to the LCL cloud base is estimated to be 24 W m−2. Per degree of SST increase, this net flux is expected to be enhanced by almost 0.5 W m−2. The climatic LCL feedback effect is relevant for the ocean’s energy balance and may be rigorously thermodynamically modelled in terms of TEOS-10 equations. LCL height may serve as a remotely measured, sensitive estimate for the sea surface’s relative fugacity, or conventional relative humidity.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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