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How Variable are Cold Pools?
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  • Leah D. Grant,
  • Bastian Kirsch,
  • Jennie Bukowski,
  • Nicholas M. Falk,
  • Christine A. Neumaier,
  • Mirjana Sakradzija,
  • Susan C. van den Heever,
  • Felix Ament
Leah D. Grant
Colorado State University
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Bastian Kirsch
University of Hamburg

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Jennie Bukowski
Colorado State University
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Nicholas M. Falk
Colorado State University
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Christine A. Neumaier
Colorado State University
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Mirjana Sakradzija
Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach am Main, Germany
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Susan C. van den Heever
Colorado State University
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Felix Ament
University of Hamburg
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Abstract

Cold pools formed by precipitating convective clouds are an important source of mesoscale temperature variability. However, their sub-mesoscale (100 m to 10 km) structure has not been studied, which impedes validation of numerical models and understanding of their atmospheric and societal impacts. We quantify temperature variability in observed and simulated cold pools using variograms calculated from dense network observations collected during a field experiment and in high-resolution case study and idealized simulations. The temperature variance in cold pools is enhanced for spatial scales between ~5-15 km compared to pre-cold pool conditions, but the magnitude varies strongly with cold pool evolution and environment. Simulations capture the overall cold pool variogram shape well but underestimate the magnitude of the variability, irrespective of model resolution. Temperature variograms outside of cold pool periods are represented by the range of simulations evaluated here, suggesting that models misrepresent cold pool formation and/or dissipation processes.
16 Oct 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive
17 Oct 2023Published in ESS Open Archive