Small-Scale air turbulence structure, microphysical time scales and local supersaturation balance at a warm Cloud Top Boundary
Ludovico Foss\`a, Shahbozbek Abdunabiev, Mina Golshan and, Daniela Tordella

TL;DR
This study uses direct numerical simulations to analyze the microphysical and turbulence interactions at a warm cloud top boundary, revealing clustering of droplet reaction times and a potential linear relationship between velocity derivatives and supersaturation.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the supersaturation balance and droplet microphysics at cloud boundaries through detailed numerical analysis without mean updrafts.
Findings
Reaction and evaporation times cluster around 20-30 seconds.
Maximum supersaturation flux occurs near the clustering region.
A possible linear relationship exists between velocity derivatives and supersaturation.
Abstract
Recent results have shown that there is an acceleration in the spread of the size distribution of droplet populations in the region bordering the cloud and undersaturated ambient. We have analyzed the supersaturation balance in this region, which is typically a highly intermittent shearless turbulent mixing layer, under a condition where there is no mean updraft. We have investigated the evolution of the cloud-clear air interface and of the droplets therein via direct numerical simulations. We have compared horizontal averages of the phase relaxation, evaporation, reaction and condensation times within the cloud-clear air interface for the size distributions of the initial monodisperse and polydisperse droplets. For the monodisperse population, a clustering of the values of the reaction, phase and evaporation times, that is around 20-30 seconds, is observed in the central area of the…
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