Effect of scale-aware nonlocal planetary boundary layer scheme on lake-effect precipitation at gray-zone resolutions

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The effects of a nonlocal planetary boundary layer (PBL) scheme that considers scale dependency in the parameterized turbulent vertical transport are investigated for a case of wintertime lake-effect precipitation over Korea at gray-zone resolutions using a mesoscale model. An experiment using the scale-aware PBL scheme is compared with that using a conventional PBL scheme, which shows that the simulated precipitation amount at a resolution of less than 1 km is smaller with the scale-aware PBL scheme. The role of turbulent processes in simulating lake-effect precipitation is understood through interaction with microphysical processes. When the scale-aware PBL scheme is used, liquid water content is increased while ice water content is reduced. The higher cloud water content is because of enhanced condensation with stronger updrafts, attributed to the suppression of parameterized turbulent mixing. This results in higher rainwater content by enhancing autoconversion and accretion from cloud water to rainwater. The cloud ice content is reduced mainly because of the suppressed deposition and enhanced sublimation centered near the PBL top, and the snow content is reduced mainly because of the enhanced sublimation below and near the PBL top and suppressed growth of cloud ice to snow. The lower ice water content is mainly due to the drier PBL, attributed to the enhanced resolved (suppressed parameterized) turbulent moisture transport and enhanced condensation. The melting of a smaller amount of snow under dominant cold rain processes is responsible for the reduced surface precipitation with the scale-aware PBL scheme.

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Choi, H. J., & Han, J. Y. (2020). Effect of scale-aware nonlocal planetary boundary layer scheme on lake-effect precipitation at gray-zone resolutions. Monthly Weather Review, 148(7), 2761–2776. https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-19-0282.1

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