In this work we use values of effective radius of cloud drop size distribution and modal radius of liquid water content generated with a parcel model with detailed treatment of liquid phase microphysical process to evaluate the warm rain formation suppression over the Amazon due to the presence of aerosols generated by forest burning. Four cases based on observations are simulated: a clean marine environment as the one observed close to Fortaleza; a clean environment as the ones observed over the apparently unpolluted Amazon forest; a environment observed during the intense burning season in the polluted part of the Amazon; and the same polluted environment observed during the transition season from dry to wet. It is shown that the model reproduces quantitatively some of the observed features of clouds in different environments. The model indicated that in very polluted environment the warm rain formation process can be completely suppressed. Nevertheless, in certain situations the formation of warm rain can still be achieved and significant amount of rainwater can be formed.
numerical modeling; parcel model; CCN and cloud drop size distribution