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    Zhou Yu-Shu, Li Xiao-Fan, Gao Shou-Ting. Precipitation efficiency and its relationship to physical factorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(6): 064210.
    Zhou Yu-Shu, Li Xiao-Fan, Gao Shou-Ting. Precipitation efficiency and its relationship to physical factorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(6): 064210.
  • Precipitation efficiency and its relationship to physical factors

    • The precipitation efficiency and its relationship to physical factors are examined by analyzing a two-dimensional cloud-resolving model simulation during TOGA COARE in this study. The basic physical factors include convective available potential energy, water-vapor convergence, vertical wind shear, cloud ratio, sea surface temperature, air temperature, and precipitable water. Precipitation efficiencies do not show a close relationship to air temperature nor to sea surface temperature nor to precipitable water. The precipitation efficiency increases as the water-vapor convergence rate increases and vertical wind shear weakens, whereas it decreases as the convective available potential energy dissipates and anvil clouds develop.
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