Articles | Volume 19, issue 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-6231-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-6231-2026
Development and technical paper
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13 Jul 2026
Development and technical paper |  | 13 Jul 2026

Development of the TCWA2 bulk cloud microphysics scheme and its integration with a dual-polarization radar operator for forecasting applications

Tzu-Chin Tsai, Jen-Ping Chen, Zhiquan Liu, Siou-Ying Jiang, Rong Kong, Ying-Jhang Wu, Junmei Ban, Ling-Feng Hsiao, Yu-Shuang Tang, Pao-Liang Chang, and Jing-Shan Hong

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We developed a new cloud microphysics scheme that links simulated cloud and precipitation particles with radar signals. Idealized squall line and a real thunderstorm case in Taiwan show that the scheme produces physically meaningful storm structures and encouraging radar comparisons, while further refinement is still needed for ice particles, hydrometeor orientation, and radar-viewing assumptions.
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