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  • Large-scale weather and climate models are advancing to resolutions where existing assumptions about turbulence and convection become inadequate, necessitating new approaches.
  • A novel extended eddy-diffusivity mass-flux (EDMF) scheme is proposed to integrate subgrid-scale turbulence and convection dynamics in a cohesive manner, allowing for better representation of boundary layer dynamics to deep convection.
  • This scheme features prognostic plumes that interact with their environment and includes a prognostic continuity equation for up and downdrafts, which enhances simulation accuracy, particularly for shallow convection and its lifecycle.

Article Abstract

Large-scale weather forecasting and climate models are beginning to reach horizontal resolutions of kilometers, at which common assumptions made in existing parameterization schemes of subgrid-scale turbulence and convection-such as that they adjust instantaneously to changes in resolved-scale dynamics-cease to be justifiable. Additionally, the common practice of representing boundary-layer turbulence, shallow convection, and deep convection by discontinuously different parameterizations schemes, each with its own set of parameters, has contributed to the proliferation of adjustable parameters in large-scale models. Here we lay the theoretical foundations for an extended eddy-diffusivity mass-flux (EDMF) scheme that has explicit time-dependence and memory of subgrid-scale variables and is designed to represent all subgrid-scale turbulence and convection, from boundary layer dynamics to deep convection, in a unified manner. Coherent up and downdrafts in the scheme are represented as prognostic plumes that interact with their environment and potentially with each other through entrainment and detrainment. The more isotropic turbulence in their environment is represented through diffusive fluxes, with diffusivities obtained from a turbulence kinetic energy budget that consistently partitions turbulence kinetic energy between plumes and environment. The cross-sectional area of up and downdrafts satisfies a prognostic continuity equation, which allows the plumes to cover variable and arbitrarily large fractions of a large-scale grid box and to have life cycles governed by their own internal dynamics. Relatively simple preliminary proposals for closure parameters are presented and are shown to lead to a successful simulation of shallow convection, including a time-dependent life cycle.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947327PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017MS001162DOI Listing

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