On the Relationship between Stratiform Low Cloud Cover and Lower-Tropospheric Stability
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Abstract Observations in subtropical regions show that stratiform low cloud cover is well correlated with the lower-troposphere stability (LTS), defined as the difference in potential temperature θ between the 700-hPa level and the surface. The LTS can be regarded as a measure of the strength of the inversion that caps the planetary boundary layer (PBL). A stronger inversion is more effective at trapping moisture within the marine boundary layer (MBL), permitting greater cloud cover. This paper presents a new formulation, called the estimated inversion strength (EIS), to estimate the strength of the PBL inversion given the temperatures at 700 hPa and at the surface. The EIS accounts for the general observation…
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- Troposphere
- Cloud cover
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climatology
- Environmental science
- Subtropics
- Lapse rate
- Inversion (geology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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