A stochastic model for representing the missing variability in global climate models
due to unresolved features of organized tropical convection is presented here. We use a Markov chain
lattice model to represent small scale convective elements which interact with each other and with the
large scale environmental variables through convective available potential energy (CAPE) and middle
troposphere dryness. Each lattice site is either occupied by a cloud of a certain type (congestus, deep
or stratiform) or it is a clear sky site. The lattice sites are assumed to be independent from each
other so that a coarse-grained stochastic birth-death system, which can be evolved with a very low
computational overhead, is obtained for the cloud area fractions alone. The stochastic multicloud
model is then coupled to a simple tropical climate model consisting of a system of ODEs, mimicking
the dynamics over a single GCM grid box. Physical intuition and observations are employed here
to constrain the design of the models. Numerical simulations showcasing some of the dynamical
features of the coupled model are presented below.
@article{1266935019,
author = {Khouider, Boualem and Biello, Joseph and Majda, Andrew J.},
title = {A stochastic multicloud model for tropical convection},
journal = {Commun. Math. Sci.},
volume = {8},
number = {1},
year = {2010},
pages = { 187-216},
language = {en},
url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/1266935019}
}
Khouider, Boualem; Biello, Joseph; Majda, Andrew J. A stochastic multicloud model for tropical convection. Commun. Math. Sci., Tome 8 (2010) no. 1, pp. 187-216. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1266935019/