The Effects of Aerosol on Small‐Scale Cloud‐Environment Mixing: Implications for Simulating and Observing Inhomogeneous Mixing

Author:

Kainz Johannes1ORCID,Hoffmann Fabian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Meteorological Institute Ludwig‐Maximilians‐Universität München München Germany

Abstract

AbstractEntrainment‐mixing modulates the number and size of cloud droplets, and thus affects the optical properties of clouds and their role in the climate system. Using a statistical turbulence model coupled with Lagrangian cloud microphysics, we analyze the role of aerosol in the entrainment‐mixing process, which, for instance, prevent the full evaporation of cloud droplets, leaving behind haze particles. To test a commonly applied indicator for inhomogeneous mixing, a set of different mixing scenarios is simulated. We conclude that if a hard separation radius between cloud droplets and haze particles is chosen, the typical classification into homogeneous and inhomogeneous mixing can be wrong because larger haze particles might be misidentified as cloud droplets, making the mixing appear more homogeneous. Furthermore, we show that the growth of cloud droplets on the expense of other hydrometeors due to differences in aerosol loading and particle curvature (Ostwald ripening) can produce cloud microphysical signatures indistinguishable from inhomogeneous mixing. Finally, we investigate how the consideration of haze particles can mitigate the previously reported negative impacts of inhomogeneous mixing on the cloud albedo. These findings should be considered when interpreting observations and simulations of small‐scale entrainment‐mixing.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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