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Breakup of nocturnal low-level stratiform clouds during the southern West African monsoon season (CROSBI ID 307580)

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Zouzoua, Maurin ; Lohou, Fabienne ; Assamoi, Paul ; Lothon, Marie ; Yoboue, Véronique ; Dione, Cheikh ; Kalthoff, Norbert ; Adler, Bianca ; Babić, Karmen ; Pedruzo-Bagazgoitia, Xabier et al. Breakup of nocturnal low-level stratiform clouds during the southern West African monsoon season // Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 21 (2021), 3; 2027-2051. doi: 10.5194/acp-21-2027-2021

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Zouzoua, Maurin ; Lohou, Fabienne ; Assamoi, Paul ; Lothon, Marie ; Yoboue, Véronique ; Dione, Cheikh ; Kalthoff, Norbert ; Adler, Bianca ; Babić, Karmen ; Pedruzo-Bagazgoitia, Xabier ; Derrien, Solène

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Breakup of nocturnal low-level stratiform clouds during the southern West African monsoon season

Within the framework of the DACCIWA (Dynamics– Aerosol–Chemistry–Cloud Interactions in West Africa) project and based on a field experiment conducted in June and July 2016, we analyze the daytime breakup of continental low-level stratiform clouds in southern West Africa. We use the observational data gathered during 22 precipitation-free occurrences at Savè, Benin. Our analysis, which starts from the stratiform cloud formation usually at night, focuses on the role played by the coupling between cloud and surface in the transition towards shallow convective clouds during daytime. It is based on several diagnostics, including the Richardson number and various cloud macrophysical properties. The distance between the cloud base height and lifting condensation level is used as a criterion of coupling. We also make an attempt to estimate the most predominant terms of the liquid water path budget in the early morning. When the nocturnal low-level stratiform cloud forms, it is decoupled from the surface except in one case. In the early morning, the cloud is found coupled with the surface in 9 cases and remains decoupled in the 13 other cases. The coupling, which occurs within the 4 h after cloud formation, is accompanied by cloud base lowering and near-neutral thermal stability in the subcloud layer. Further, at the initial stage of the transition, the stratiform cloud base is slightly cooler, wetter and more homogeneous in coupled cases. The moisture jump at the cloud top is usually found to be lower than 2 g kg−1 and the temperature jump within 1–5 K, which is significantly smaller than typical marine stratocumulus and explained by the monsoon flow environment in which the stratiform cloud develops over West Africa. No significant difference in liquid water path budget terms was found between coupled and decoupled cases. In agreement with previous numerical studies, we found that the stratiform cloud maintenance before sunrise results from the interplay between the predominant radiative cooling, entrainment and large-scale subsidence at its top. Three transition scenarios were observed depending on the state of coupling at the initial stage. In coupled cases, the low-level stratiform cloud remains coupled until its breakup. In five of the decoupled cases, the cloud couples with the surface as the lifting condensation level rises. In the eight remaining cases, the stratiform cloud remains hypothetically decoupled from the surface throughout its life cycle since the height of its base remains separated from the condensation level. In cases of coupling during the transition, the stratiform cloud base lifts with the growing convective boundary layer roughly between 06:30 and 08:00 UTC. The cloud deck breakup, occurring at 11:00 UTC or later, leads to the formation of shallow convective clouds. When the decoupling subsists, shallow cumulus clouds form below the stratiform cloud deck between 06:30 and 09:00 UTC. The breakup time in this scenario has a stronger variability and occurs before 11:00 UTC in most cases. Thus, we argue that the coupling with the surface during daytime hours has a crucial role in the low-level stratiform cloud maintenance and its transition towards shallow convective clouds.

low level clouds, West Africa, monsoon, low level jet, DACCIWA

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21 (3)

2021.

2027-2051

objavljeno

1680-7324

10.5194/acp-21-2027-2021

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