Impacts of predicted liquid fraction and multiple ice‐phase categories on the simulation of hail in the Predicted Particle Properties (P3) microphysics scheme

Since its inception in 2015, the Predicted Particle Properties (P3) bulk microphysics scheme has undergone several major developments. Ice is now represented by a user‐specified number of freely‐evolving (non‐prescribed) categories; the liquid fraction of particles is predicted, thereby allowing for mixed‐phase particles and improved process rates; and the scheme is triple‐moment, which allows the size spectral width to vary independently. As such, P3 is now capable of representing key properties and microphysical processes that are important for hail. In this study, the impacts of some new capabilities of P3 on the simulation of hail amounts and sizes are examined in the context of idealized, high‐resolution (200‐m isotropic grid spacing) hailstorm simulations using a cloud‐resolving model. Sensitivity tests are conducted to examine the impacts of (a) the predicted liquid fraction, and (b) the number of generic ice‐phase categories (varied between one and four). Predicted liquid fraction leads to a more realistic treatment of melting and shedding, which decreases the mean ice (hail) sizes during melting compared to the original P3 scheme. In contrast, with an increasing number of ice‐phase categories, the problem of property dilution is mitigated, ultimately resulting in greater quantities of hail and larger sizes reaching the surface. It is argued that the latest version of the P3 scheme is now capable of realistically representing the major microphysical processes involved in the initiation, growth, and decay of hail.

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Author Milbrandt, J. A.
Morrison, Hugh
Cholette, M.
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Publication Date 2025-03-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Milbrandt, J. A., Morrison, Hugh, Cholette, M.. (2025). Impacts of predicted liquid fraction and multiple ice‐phase categories on the simulation of hail in the Predicted Particle Properties (P3) microphysics scheme. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7pv6qs7. Accessed 08 August 2025.

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