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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,
VOL. 27, NO. 13,
PAGES 1903–1906,
2000
Spectral Dispersion of Cloud Droplet Size Distributions and the Parameterization of Cloud Droplet Effective Radius
Yangang Liu
Atmospheric Sciences Division, Environmental Sciences Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York
Peter H. Daum
Atmospheric Sciences Division, Environmental Sciences Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York
Abstract
Parameterization of effective radius (r e) as proportional to the cube root of the ratio of cloud liquid water content (L) to droplet concentration (N), i.e., r e = α(L/N)⅓, is becoming widely accepted. The principal distinction between different parameterization schemes lies in the specification
of the prefactor α. This work focuses on the dependence of α on the spectral dispersion of the cloud droplet size distribution.
Relationships by Pontikis and Hicks [1992] and by Liu and Hallet [1997] that account for the dependence of α on the spectral dispersion are compared to each other and to cloud microphysical
data collected during two recent field studies. The expression of Liu and Hallet describes the spectral dependence of α (or
r e) more accurately than the Pontikis and Hicks relation over the observed range of spectral dispersions. The comparison shows
that the different treatments of α as a function of spectral dispersion alone can result in substantial differences in r e estimated from different parameterization schemes, suggesting that accurately representing r e in climate models requires predicting α in addition to L and N.
Received 20
August
1999;
accepted 8
May
2000.
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Citation: Liu, Y., and P. H. Daum
(2000),
Spectral Dispersion of Cloud Droplet Size Distributions and the Parameterization of Cloud Droplet Effective Radius,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
27(13),
1903–1906.
Copyright 2000 by the American Geophysical Union.
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