Abstract
Results obtained with a mixed layer model are used to study the dynamics of stratocumulus formation and dissipation in subtropical marine stratocumulus cloud regimes. The model used allows entrainment to be driven by shear as well as buoyancy, and includes a very crude parameterization of the partial blackness of thin cloud layers. Model results show that for some values of the large-scale divergence there are three equilibrium mixed layer structures, two of which are stable. One of the stable equilibria is cloudy, deep, and buoyancy-driven, while the other is clear, shallow, and shear-driven. It is found that as a result of hysteresis effects a transient increase in the large-scale divergence can produce a long-lasting break in the clouds.
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Randall, D. A., & Suarez, M. J. (1984). ON THE DYNAMICS OF STRATOCUMULUS FORMATION AND DISSIPATION. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41(20), 3052–3057. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1984)041<3052:OTDOSF>2.0.CO;2
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