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Regimes of self-organized criticality in the atmospheric convection

Large scale organization in ensembles of events of atmospheric convection can be generated by the combined effect of forcing and of the interaction between the raising plumes and the environment. Here the "large scale" refers to the space extension that is larger or comparable with the basic resolved cell of a numerical weather prediction system. Under the action of external forcing like heating individual events of convection respond to the slow accumulation of vapor by a threshold-type dynamics. This is due to the a time-scale separation, between the slow drive and the fast convective response, expressed as the "quasi-equilibrium". When there is interaction between the convection plumes, the effect is a correlated response. We show that the correlated response have many of the characteristics of the self-organized criticality (SOC). It is suggested that from the SOC perspective, a description of the specific dynamics induced by "quasi-equilibrium" can be provided by models of "punctuated equilibrium". Indeed the Bak-Sneppen model is able to reproduce (within reasonable approximation) two of the statistical results that have been obtained in observations on the organized convection. We also give detailed derivation of the equations connecting the probabilities of the states in the update sequence of the Bak-Sneppen model with $K=2$ random neighbors. This analytical framework allows the derivation of scaling laws for the size of avalanches, a result that gives support to the SOC interpretation of the observational data.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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