Convective Steady State in Shallow Cloud Fields

Tom Dror, Ilan Koren, Huan Liu, and Orit Altaratz

Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 134201 – Published 27 September 2023

ABSTRACT 

Shallow cloud fields exhibit different patterns, such as closed or open hexagonal cells and cloud streets. These patterns play a key role in determining the cloud fields’ radiative effects, thereby affecting the climate. Here, we show that a large subset of shallow cloud fields forms organized, mesoscale-sized, regular patterns that persist for extended times. It emanates from the steady state of the underlying rigid configuration of convection cells. From a climate perspective, in a sea of cloud complexity, the convective steady-state provides an “island of simplicity.” The convective steady state can be parametrized in climate models to better capture the feedback of such cloud fields in a warming climate.

Convective Steady State in Shallow Cloud Fields