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DOI10.1029/2019MS001828
ISSN1942-2466
Citation KeyVilà-GueraudeArellanoWPSABBTBGMFG:2020:LaSiHi
TitleInteractions between the amazonian rainforest and cumuli clouds: a large-eddy simulation, high-resolution ECMWF, and observational intercomparison study
Year2020
MonthJuly
Access Date2025, Dec. 07
Type of Workjournal article
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Author 1 Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, Jordi
 2 Wang, Xuiemei
 3 Pedruzo-Bagazgoitia, Xabier
 4 Sikma, Martin
 5 Agustí-Panareda, Anna
 6 Boussetta, S.
 7 Balsamo, Gianpaolo
 8 Toledo, Machadom Luiz Augusto
 9 Biscaro, Thiago Souza
10 Gentine, Pierre
11 Martin, Scot T.
12 Fuentes, Jose D.
13 Gerken, Tobias
ORCID 1 0000-0003-0342-9171
 2 0000-0002-2515-3391
 3 0000-0001-5129-6364
 4 0000-0002-9253-5779
 5 0000-0002-7495-7273
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Affiliation 1 Wageningen University
 2 Wageningen University
 3 Wageningen University
 4 Wageningen University
 5 European Centre for Medium-Range Forecast
 6 European Centre for Medium-Range Forecast
 7 European Centre for Medium-Range Forecast
 8 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 9 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
10 Columbia University
11 Harvard University
12 The Pennsylvania State University
13 The Pennsylvania State University
Author e-Mail Address 1 jordi.vila@wur.nl
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JournalJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Volume12
Number7
Pagese2019MS001828
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AbstractThe explicit coupling at meter and second scales of vegetation's responses to the atmospheric-boundary layer dynamics drives a dynamic heterogeneity that influences canopy-top fluxes and cloud formation. Focusing on a representative day during the Amazonian dry season, we investigate the diurnal cycle of energy, moisture and carbon dioxide at the canopy top, and the transition from clear to cloudy conditions. To this end, we compare results from a large-eddy simulation technique, a high-resolution global weather model, and a complete observational data set collected during the GoAmazon14/15 campaign. The overall model-observation comparisons of radiation and canopy-top fluxes, turbulence, and cloud dynamics are very satisfactory, with all the modeled variables lying within the standard deviation of the monthly aggregated observations. Our analysis indicates that the timing of the change in the daylight carbon exchange, from a sink to a source, remains uncertain and is probably related to the stomata closure caused by the increase in vapor pressure deficit during the afternoon. We demonstrate quantitatively that heat and moisture transport from the subcloud layer into the cloud layer are misrepresented by the global model, yielding low values of specific humidity and thermal instability above the cloud base. Finally, the numerical simulations and observational data are adequate settings for benchmarking more comprehensive studies of plant responses, microphysics, and radiation.
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