Analysis of the Micro-Physical Characteristics of the Sea of Clouds Phenomena in Jiuxian Mountain Based on Multiple Source Observations

Author:

Cheng Si12,Lin Zilun1,Zhou Jianding1,Han Geng1,Chen Zhenhao3,Yang Qingbo4

Affiliation:

1. Fujian Quanzhou Meteorological Bureau, Quanzhou 362000, China

2. Fujian Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Fuzhou 350001, China

3. Fujian Dehua Meteorological Bureau, Quanzhou 362500, China

4. Fujian Jiuxian Mountain Observatory, Quanzhou 362500, China

Abstract

The micro-physical characteristics of a typical sea of clouds process in Jiuxian Mountain are investigated by comprehensively analyzing parameters that delineate the micro-physical characteristics of clouds and atmospheric stratification based on data from a cloud radar, wind profiler, meteorological gradient observation in high mountains, and other observations. The results show that water vapor condenses into cloud particles via an entrained and mixing process accompanied by an updraft originating from orographic uplift. During the thickening stage of the sea of clouds, atmospheric motion within the clouds is featured as “downdraft on the top—updraft on the bottom”. The zero vertical velocity area is located closely to the maximum of liquid water content. The thermal inversion layer is formed during the maintenance stage; however, the enhancement of inversion on the cloud top could suppress updraft in areas with a high liquid water content. The values mainly concentrate on the cloud top, and repetitively lifting and falling processes caused by the atmospheric upward and downward motion are in favor of the coalescence growth of cloud particles, which result in the persistence of strong radar echo. At the dissipation stage, warming on the cloud top is greater than that on the cloud bottom due to the short-wave absorption of clouds as the solar radiation enhances. As a result, the inversion layer thickens and elevates, evaporation caused by heating outweighs the condensation caused by cooling, a strong radar echo band descends from the top to the middle part of clouds, a sea of clouds dissipates gradually as cloud particles evaporates, and the particle size and concentration number of cloud particles decrease simultaneously.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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