Characteristics of Generating Cells in Wintertime Orographic Clouds

Author:

Tessendorf Sarah A.1,Ikeda Kyoko1,Rasmussen Roy M.1,French Jeffrey2,Rauber Robert M.3,Korolev Alexei4,Xue Lulin1,Blestrud Derek R.5,Dawson Nicholas5,Meadows Melinda5,Kunkel Melvin L.5,Parkinson Shaun5

Affiliation:

1. a Research Applications Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

2. b Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming

3. c Department of Climate, Meteorology, and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, Illinois

4. d Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5. e Idaho Power Company, Boise, Idaho

Abstract

Abstract During the Seeded and Natural Orographic Wintertime clouds: the Idaho Experiment (SNOWIE) field campaign, cloud-top generating cells were frequently observed in the very high-resolution W-band airborne cloud radar data. This study examines multiple flight segments from three SNOWIE cases that exhibited cloud-top generating cells structures, focusing on the in situ measurements inside and outside these cells to characterize the microphysics of these cells. The observed generating cells in these three cases occurred in cloud tops of −15° to −30°C, with and without overlying cloud layers, but always with shallow layers of atmospheric instability observed at cloud top. The results also indicate that liquid water content, vertical velocity, and drizzle and ice crystal concentrations are greater inside the generating cells compared to the adjacent portions of the cloud. The generating cells were predominantly <500 m in horizontal width and frequently exhibited drizzle drops coexisting with ice. The particle imagery indicates that ice particle habits included plates, columns, and rimed and irregular crystals, likely formed via primary ice nucleation mechanisms. Understanding the sources of natural ice formation is important to understanding precipitation formation in winter orographic clouds, and is especially relevant for clouds that may be targeted for glaciogenic cloud seeding as well as to improve model representation of these clouds. Significance Statement This study presents the characteristics of cloud-top generating cells in winter orographic clouds, and documents that fine-scale generating cells are ubiquitous in clouds over complex terrain in addition to having been observed in other types of clouds. The generating cells exhibited enhanced concentrations of larger drizzle and ice particles, which suggests the environments of these fine-scale features promote ice formation and growth. The source of ice formation in winter clouds is critical to understanding and modeling the precipitation formation process. Given the ubiquity of cloud-top generating cells in many types of clouds around the world, this study further motivates the need to investigate methods for representing subgrid-scale environments to improve ice formation in numerical models.

Funder

Idaho Power Company

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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