Sensitivity of precipitation formation to secondary ice production in winter orographic mixed-phase clouds

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Date
2021-10-12Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
The discrepancy between the observed concentration
of ice nucleating particles (INPs) and the ice crystal
number concentration (ICNC) remains unresolved and limits
our understanding of ice formation and, hence, precipitation
amount, location and intensity. Enhanced ice formation
through secondary ice production (SIP) could account
for this discrepancy. Here, in a region over the eastern Swiss
Alps, we perform sensitivity studies of additional simulated
SIP processes on precipitation formation and surface precipitation
intensity. The SIP processes considered include rime
splintering, droplet shattering during freezing and breakup
through ice–graupel collisions. We simulated the passage of
a cold front at Gotschnagrat, a peak at 2281 m a.s.l. (above
sea level), on 7 March 2019 with the Consortium for Smallscale
Modeling (COSMO), at a 1 km horizontal grid spacing,
as part of the RACLETS (Role of Aerosols and CLouds
Enhanced by Topography and Snow) field campaign in the
Davos region in Switzerland. The largest simulated difference
in the ICNC at the surface originated from the breakup
simulations. Indeed, breakup caused a 1 to 3 orders of magnitude
increase in the ICNC compared to SIP from rime splintering
or without SIP processes in the control simulation. The
ICNCs from the collisional breakup simulations at Gotschnagrat
were in best agreement with the ICNCs measured on a
gondola near the surface. However, these simulations were
not able to reproduce the ice crystal habits near the surface.
Enhanced ICNCs from collisional breakup reduced localized
regions of higher precipitation and, thereby, improved the
model performance in terms of surface precipitation over the
domain. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000509592Publication status
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Journal / series
Atmospheric Chemistry and PhysicsVolume
Pages / Article No.
Publisher
CopernicusSubject
Modeling and simulation; Microphysics; Mixed-phase clouds; Secondary ice productionOrganisational unit
03690 - Lohmann, Ulrike / Lohmann, Ulrike
00002 - ETH Zürich
Funding
175824 - Exploiting orographic clouds for constraining the sources of ice crystals (SNF)
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