Project description
Organised convection impact on tropical cyclones and energetics
Organised convection is omnipresent in the tropics and is associated with extreme weather phenomena. However, it is still poorly understood and poorly represented in convective parameterisations of global climate models. The EU-funded CLUSTER project will improve fundamental understanding of convective organisation to help drive and upgrade convective parameterisations. Advances in computer power combined with discoveries based on idealised frameworks, theory and observational findings will allow determining the fundamental processes governing convective organisation in nature. The project will target two essential convective aggregation feedback types recently identified and assess their impact on tropical cyclones, large-scale properties including precipitation extremes, and energetics of the tropics.
Objective
Few geophysical phenomena are as spectacular as tropical cyclones, with their eye surrounded by sharp cloudy eyewalls. There are other types of spatially organised convection (convection refers to overturning of air within which clouds are embedded), in fact organised convection is ubiquitous in the tropics. But it is still poorly understood and poorly represented in convective parameterisations of global climate models, despite its strong societal and climatic impact. It is associated with extreme weather, and with dramatic changes of the large scales, including drying of the atmosphere and increased outgoing longwave radiation to space. The latter can have dramatic consequences on tropical energetics, and hence on global climate. Thus, convective organisation could be a key missing ingredient in current estimates of climate sensitivity from climate models.
CLUSTER will lead to improved fundamental understanding of convective organisation to help guide and improve convective parameterisations. It is closely related to the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) grand challenge: Clouds, circulation and climate sensitivity. Grand challenges identify areas of emphasis in the coming decade, targeting specific barriers preventing progress in critical areas of climate science.
Until recently, progress on this topic was hindered by high numerical cost and lack of fundamental understanding. Advances in computer power combined with new discoveries based on idealised frameworks, theory and observational findings, make this the ideal time to determine the fundamental processes governing convective organisation in nature. Using a synergy of theory, high-resolution cloud-resolving simulations, and in-situ and satellite observations, CLUSTER will specifically target two feedbacks recently identified as being essential to convective aggregation, and assess their impact on tropical cyclones, large-scale properties including precipitation extremes, and energetics of the tropics.
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H2020-EU.1.1. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC)
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3400 KLOSTERNEUBURG
Austria
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