The International Cloud Modeling Workshop (CMW) has been a longstanding tradition in the cloud microphysics modeling community and is typically held the week prior to the International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation (ICCP). For the Ninth CMW, more than 40 participants from 10 countries convened at the Met Office in Exeter, United Kingdom. The workshop included 4 detailed case studies (described in more detail below) rooted in recent field campaigns. The overarching objective of these cases was to utilize new observations to better understand inter-model differences and model deficiencies, explore new modeling techniques, and gain physical insight into the behavior of clouds. As was the case at the Eighth CMW, there was a general theme of understanding the role of aerosol impacts in the context of cloud-precipitation interactions. However, an additional objective was the focal point of several cases at the most recent workshop: microphysical-dynamical interactions. Many of the cases focused less on idealized small-domain simulations (as was the general focus of previous workshops) and more on large-scale nested configurations examining effects at various scales.
Revised: September 19, 2017 |
Published: September 6, 2017
Citation
Lebo Z.J., B. Shipway, J. Fan, I. Geresdi, A. Hill, A. Miltenberger, and H. Morrison, et al. 2017.Challenges for cloud modeling in the context of aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions.Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 89, no. 8:1749-1755.PNNL-SA-124469.doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0291.1