Evaluation of fractional cloudiness parameterizations for use in a mesoscale model

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The Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), developed at Colorado State University, was used to predict boundary-layer clouds and diagnose fractional cloudiness. The primary case study for this project occurred on 7 July 1987 off the coast of southern California. On this day, a transition in the type of boundary-layer cloud was observed from a clear area, to an area of small scattered cumulus, to an area of broken stratocumulus, and finally, to an area of solid stratocumulus. RAMS was configured as a nested-grid mesoscale model with a fine grid having 5-km horizontal grid spacing covering the transition area. Various fractional cloudiness schemes found in the literature were implemented into RAMS and tested against each other to determine which best represented observed conditions. -from Authors

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Mocko, D. M., & Cotton, W. R. (1995). Evaluation of fractional cloudiness parameterizations for use in a mesoscale model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52(16), 2884–2901. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1995)052<2884:EOFCPF>2.0.CO;2

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