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    Origin of Lapse Rate Changes in the Upper Tropical Troposphere

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2002:;Volume( 059 ):;issue: 005::page 992
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    Folkins, Ian
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0469(2002)059<0992:OOLRCI>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Vertical motions in clouds arise from a variety of thermodynamic processes, including latent heat release, evaporative cooling, melting, and cloud radiative heating. In the Tropics, the net upward vertical mass flux from convective systems should approximately balance subsidence in clear sky regions associated with radiative cooling, provided the exchange of mass with midlatitudes can be assumed small. Tropical climatologies of temperature, water vapor, and ozone are used to calculate the clear sky radiative mass flux, and the derivative of this mass flux with respect to potential temperature, dMr(?)/d?, is used as a proxy for net convective outflow. Convective outflow increases rapidly at 345 K (?11.3 km). This corresponds to the pseudoequivalent potential temperature ?e at which air parcels near the surface first attain positive convective available potential energy (CAPE). The rate at which dMr(?)/d? decreases above 345 K is similar to the rate at which the near surface ?e probability distribution function (PDF) decreases. This behavior is referred to as ?scaling.? It suggests that the timescale for removal of an air parcel from the convective boundary layer is independent of ?e (once it has positive CAPE), and that the residual vertical mass flux from convective clouds can be described as if air parcels detrain near their level of neutral buoyancy (LNB). It is also suggested that the mean tropical temperature profile above 345 K is controlled, not by mixing, but by the need for the vertical variation in net convective outflow to be consistent with the near-surface ?e PDF, and that this accounts for the fact that the mean temperature profile above 345 K increasingly deviates from a moist adiabat. It is also argued that there are sufficient high ?e air parcels near the surface to sustain the Brewer?Dobson circulation by detrainment at the LNB followed by radiative ascent into the stratosphere.
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    contributor authorFolkins, Ian
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:37:32Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:37:32Z
    date copyright2002/03/01
    date issued2002
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-23068.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4159588
    description abstractVertical motions in clouds arise from a variety of thermodynamic processes, including latent heat release, evaporative cooling, melting, and cloud radiative heating. In the Tropics, the net upward vertical mass flux from convective systems should approximately balance subsidence in clear sky regions associated with radiative cooling, provided the exchange of mass with midlatitudes can be assumed small. Tropical climatologies of temperature, water vapor, and ozone are used to calculate the clear sky radiative mass flux, and the derivative of this mass flux with respect to potential temperature, dMr(?)/d?, is used as a proxy for net convective outflow. Convective outflow increases rapidly at 345 K (?11.3 km). This corresponds to the pseudoequivalent potential temperature ?e at which air parcels near the surface first attain positive convective available potential energy (CAPE). The rate at which dMr(?)/d? decreases above 345 K is similar to the rate at which the near surface ?e probability distribution function (PDF) decreases. This behavior is referred to as ?scaling.? It suggests that the timescale for removal of an air parcel from the convective boundary layer is independent of ?e (once it has positive CAPE), and that the residual vertical mass flux from convective clouds can be described as if air parcels detrain near their level of neutral buoyancy (LNB). It is also suggested that the mean tropical temperature profile above 345 K is controlled, not by mixing, but by the need for the vertical variation in net convective outflow to be consistent with the near-surface ?e PDF, and that this accounts for the fact that the mean temperature profile above 345 K increasingly deviates from a moist adiabat. It is also argued that there are sufficient high ?e air parcels near the surface to sustain the Brewer?Dobson circulation by detrainment at the LNB followed by radiative ascent into the stratosphere.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleOrigin of Lapse Rate Changes in the Upper Tropical Troposphere
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume59
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0469(2002)059<0992:OOLRCI>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage992
    journal lastpage1005
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2002:;Volume( 059 ):;issue: 005
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