Abstract

Abstract In order to simulate the stratocumulus-capped mixed layer, a one-dimensional stratocumulus model is developed. This model consists of five major points: 1) a one-dimensional (1D) option of the CSU Cloud/Mesoscale Model, 2) a partially diagnostic higher-order turbulence model, 3) an atmospheric radiation model, 4) a partial condensation parameterization, and 5) the drizzle process. This model is tested against the observed structure of the marine stratocumulus layer reported by Brost et al. In this paper we also investigate the interactions among the following physical processes: atmospheric radiation, cloud microphysics, vertical wind shear, turbulent mixing, large-scale divergence, the sea surface temperature and the presence of high-level clouds above the capping inversion. The model simulated fields were found to be in generally good agreement with observations, although the amount of cloud liquid water predicted was too large. This may have been a result of employing a wind profile that exhib...

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