January 9, 2026
Journal Article

A Data Library of Liquid Clouds Modelled with a Large Eddy Simulation Framework

Abstract

We describe a library of atmospheric large eddy simulations (LES) of liquid-phase boundary layer clouds constructed to enable aerosol–cloud–turbulence interaction studies, support parameterization evaluation and development, and provide training data for machine learning applications. The simulations use a modern LES framework designed for high numerical accuracy, coupled to a detailed spectral bin microphysical scheme. Case studies are configured to represent observed conditions in four key global cloud regions—the Northeastern Atlantic, Northeastern Pacific, Continental United States and Southern Ocean—following a semi-idealised approach. The library also includes aerosol concentration halving and doubling experiments to expose the sensitivities of the case studies to aerosol perturbations. Simulation results are compared to observations on a case-by-case basis, then the library's coverage is evaluated in terms of spreads in meteorological factors and atmospheric boundary layer attributes.

Published: January 9, 2026

Citation

Kaul C.M., P. Ma, K.G. Pressel, K. Shpund, S. Tang, M. Ovchinnikov, and M. Huang, et al. 2026. A Data Library of Liquid Clouds Modelled with a Large Eddy Simulation Framework. Geoscience Data Journal 13, no. 1:e70049. PNNL-SA-208704. doi:10.1002/gdj3.70049

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