Investigating the Effect of Aerosol Uncertainty on Convective Precipitation Forecasting in South China's Coastal Area

Author:

Wang Yueya1ORCID,Zhang Zijing1,Chow Wing Sze2ORCID,Wang Zhe1ORCID,Yu Jian Zhen12ORCID,Chi‐Hung Fung Jimmy13ORCID,Shi Xiaoming1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Environment and Sustainability Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

2. Department of Chemistry Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

3. Department of Mathematics Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

Abstract

AbstractPrevious studies on convective precipitation forecasting in South China have focused on the effects of multiscale dynamics and microphysics parameterizations. However, limited investigation has been conducted on how uncertainty in aerosol data might cause errors in quantitative precipitation forecast for South China's coastal convection. In this case study, we evaluated the impact of aerosol uncertainties on South China's severe coastal convection using convection‐permitting simulations. We estimated the variability range of aerosol concentrations with observations for the pre‐summer months. The simulation results suggest that the rainfall pattern and intensity change notably when aerosol concentrations are varied. Decreasing the concentration of water‐friendly (WF) aerosols intensifies precipitation through reduced cloud water number concentration and increased droplet size. Increasing the concentration of ice‐friendly (IF) aerosols results in up to 40% increase in vertical velocity and latent heat compared to minimal IF aerosol condition, by enhancing the heterogeneous process and dynamically intensifying convection. Consequently, the simulation with minimal WF and maximal IF aerosol concentrations shows prolonged intense precipitation over the entire life cycle of convection. However, when both WF and IF aerosols are set to minimal concentrations, the simulation produces the maximum peak rainfall rate, which is about 50% stronger than the simulation with the climatological mean concentration, due to an enhanced homogeneous process that results in a higher ice concentration and more efficient ice‐phase precipitation growth. Meanwhile, variation in aerosol concentration affects convection initiation (CI), with a lower concentration of WF aerosol inducing earlier CI onset. Decreasing hygroscopicity leads to higher precipitation.

Funder

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

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

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