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How organized is deep convection over Germany?
Author(s) -
Pscheidt Ieda,
Senf Fabian,
Heinze Rieke,
Deneke Hartwig,
Trömel Silke,
Hohenegger Cathy
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
quarterly journal of the royal meteorological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.744
H-Index - 143
eISSN - 1477-870X
pISSN - 0035-9009
DOI - 10.1002/qj.3552
Subject(s) - convection , mesoscale meteorology , meteorology , precipitation , deep convection , cloud computing , grid , climatology , geology , environmental science , computer science , geography , geodesy , operating system
Deep moist convection shows a tendency to organize into mesoscale structures. To be able to understand the potential effect of convective organization on the climate, one needs first to characterize organization. In this study, we systematically characterize the organizational state of convection over Germany based on two years of cloud‐top observations derived from the Meteosat Second Generation satellite and of precipitation cores detected by the German C‐band radar network. The organizational state of convection is characterized by commonly employed organization indices, which are mostly based on the object numbers, sizes and nearest‐neighbour distances. According to the organization index I org , cloud tops and precipitation cores are found to be in an organized state for 69% and 92% of the time, respectively. There is an increase in rainfall when the number of objects and their sizes increase, independently of the organizational state. Case‐studies of specific days suggest that convectively organized states correspond to either local multi‐cell clusters, with less numerous, larger objects close to each other, or to scattered clusters, with more numerous, smaller organized objects spread out over the domain. For those days, simulations are performed with the large‐eddy model ICON with grid spacings of 625, 312 and 156 m. Although the model underestimates rainfall and shows a too large cold cloud coverage, the organizational state is reasonably well represented without significant differences between the grid spacings.

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