Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high

In summer the Okhotsk Sea is often covered by low-level clouds, which occasionally co-occur with the Okhotsk high. We investigate the formation of low-level clouds and their effects on the Okhotsk high in July using reanalysis, satellite data, and a regional climate model. Statistical analysis sugge...

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Main Authors: Koseki, Shunya., Nakamura, Tomohiro., Mitsudera, Humio., Wang, Yuqing.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-992112020-09-26T22:17:50Z Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high Koseki, Shunya. Nakamura, Tomohiro. Mitsudera, Humio. Wang, Yuqing. Temasek Laboratories In summer the Okhotsk Sea is often covered by low-level clouds, which occasionally co-occur with the Okhotsk high. We investigate the formation of low-level clouds and their effects on the Okhotsk high in July using reanalysis, satellite data, and a regional climate model. Statistical analysis suggests that the amount of low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea has a positive relationship with the strength of the Okhotsk high; however, the formation processes of the Okhotsk high and low-level clouds are not dependent on each other. A simulation focusing on July 2003, when the Okhotsk high was the strongest in the past decade, showed low-level cloud formation and resulting strong cooling over most of the Okhotsk Sea, which can be attributed to longwave radiation. Sensitivity experiments with reduced cloud amounts reveal that this radiative flux results in the cooling of the cloud top boundary layer (CBL), thereby reinforcing the Okhotsk high within the CBL. Trajectory analyses show that unsaturated air reaches saturation mainly because of the downward sensible heat flux. After cloud formation, radiative cooling causes an upward sensible heat flux below the clouds. Such cooling and heating roughly balance with the cooling due to evaporation of drizzle and cloud water and the heating due to condensation. Eventually, the CBL achieves a low-temperature steady state over the Okhotsk Sea. Although the latent heat flux is positive over the Okhotsk Sea irrespective of the presence or absence of low-level clouds, associated moisture flux is insignificant for achieving saturation. This positive latent heat flux is enhanced under cloudy conditions and compensates for the loss of water vapor due to condensation. Published Version 2013-08-02T04:34:49Z 2019-12-06T20:04:42Z 2013-08-02T04:34:49Z 2019-12-06T20:04:42Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Koseki, S., Nakamura, T., Mitsudera, H., & Wang, Y. (2012). Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: Cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 117(D5), D05208-. 0148-0227 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99211 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12887 10.1029/2011JD016462 en Journal of geophysical research: atmospheres © 2012 American Geophysical Union. This paper was published in Journal of geophysical research: atmospheres and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Geophysical Union. The paper can be found at the following official OpenURL: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011JD016462]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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description In summer the Okhotsk Sea is often covered by low-level clouds, which occasionally co-occur with the Okhotsk high. We investigate the formation of low-level clouds and their effects on the Okhotsk high in July using reanalysis, satellite data, and a regional climate model. Statistical analysis suggests that the amount of low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea has a positive relationship with the strength of the Okhotsk high; however, the formation processes of the Okhotsk high and low-level clouds are not dependent on each other. A simulation focusing on July 2003, when the Okhotsk high was the strongest in the past decade, showed low-level cloud formation and resulting strong cooling over most of the Okhotsk Sea, which can be attributed to longwave radiation. Sensitivity experiments with reduced cloud amounts reveal that this radiative flux results in the cooling of the cloud top boundary layer (CBL), thereby reinforcing the Okhotsk high within the CBL. Trajectory analyses show that unsaturated air reaches saturation mainly because of the downward sensible heat flux. After cloud formation, radiative cooling causes an upward sensible heat flux below the clouds. Such cooling and heating roughly balance with the cooling due to evaporation of drizzle and cloud water and the heating due to condensation. Eventually, the CBL achieves a low-temperature steady state over the Okhotsk Sea. Although the latent heat flux is positive over the Okhotsk Sea irrespective of the presence or absence of low-level clouds, associated moisture flux is insignificant for achieving saturation. This positive latent heat flux is enhanced under cloudy conditions and compensates for the loss of water vapor due to condensation.
author2 Temasek Laboratories
author_facet Temasek Laboratories
Koseki, Shunya.
Nakamura, Tomohiro.
Mitsudera, Humio.
Wang, Yuqing.
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author Koseki, Shunya.
Nakamura, Tomohiro.
Mitsudera, Humio.
Wang, Yuqing.
spellingShingle Koseki, Shunya.
Nakamura, Tomohiro.
Mitsudera, Humio.
Wang, Yuqing.
Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high
author_sort Koseki, Shunya.
title Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high
title_short Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high
title_full Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high
title_fullStr Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high
title_full_unstemmed Modeling low-level clouds over the Okhotsk Sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the Okhotsk high
title_sort modeling low-level clouds over the okhotsk sea in summer: cloud formation and its effects on the okhotsk high
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