Cirrus cloud spectra and layers observed during the FIRE and GASP projectsA general characterization is developed for cirrus clouds in terms of their spectra, shapes, optical thicknesses, and radiative properties for use in numerical models. Data sets from the Global Atmospheric Sampling Project (GASP) of the upper troposphere and the First ISCCP Regional Experiment (FIRE) are combined and analyzed to study general traits of cirrus clouds. A definition is given for 2D turbulence, and the GASP and FIRE data sets are examined with respect to cirrus layers and entrainment and to dominant turbulent scales. The approach employs conditional sampling in cloudy and clear air, power-spectral analysis, and mixing-line-type diagrams. Evidence is given for a well mixed cloud deck and for the tendency of cirrus to be formed in multilayer structures. The results are of use in mesoscale and global circulation models which predict cirrus, in small-scale cirrus modeling, and in studying the role of gravity waves in the horizontal structure of upper tropospheric clouds.
Document ID
19920040330
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Flatau, Piotr J. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Gultepe, I. (Colorado State University Fort Collins, United States)
Nastrom, G. (Saint Cloud State University MN, United States)
Cotton, William R. (Colorado State University Fort Collins, United States)
Heymsfield, A. J. (NCAR Boulder, CO, United States)