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contributor authorHendon, Harry H.
contributor authorWheeler, Matthew C.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:22:49Z
date available2017-06-09T16:22:49Z
date copyright2008/09/01
date issued2008
identifier issn0022-4928
identifier otherams-66808.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4208185
description abstractThree aspects of space?time spectral analysis are explored for diagnosis of the organization of tropical convection by the Madden?Julian oscillation (MJO) and other equatorial wave modes: 1) definition of the background spectrum upon which spectral peaks are assessed, 2) alternate variance preserving display of the spectra, and 3) the space?time coherence spectrum. Here the background spectrum at each zonal wavenumber is assumed to result from a red noise process. The associated decorrelation time for the red noise process for tropical convection is found to be half as long as for zonal wind, reflecting the different physical processes controlling each field. The significance of spectral peaks associated with equatorial wave modes for outgoing longwave radiation (OLR), which is a proxy for precipitating deep convection, and zonal winds that stand out above the red background spectrum is similar to that identified using a background spectrum resulting from ad hoc smoothing of the original spectrum. A variance-preserving display of the space?time power spectrum with a logarithmic frequency axis is useful for directly detecting Kelvin waves (periods 5?15 days for eastward zonal wavenumbers 1?5) and for highlighting their distinction from the MJO. The space?time coherence of OLR and zonal wind is predominantly associated with the MJO and other equatorial waves. The space?time coherence is independent of estimating the background spectrum and is quantifiable; thus, it is suggested as a useful metric for the MJO and other equatorial waves in observations and simulations. The space?time coherence is also used to quantify the association of Kelvin waves in the stratosphere with convective variability in the troposphere and for detection of barotropic Rossby?Haurwitz waves.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleSome Space–Time Spectral Analyses of Tropical Convection and Planetary-Scale Waves
typeJournal Paper
journal volume65
journal issue9
journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
identifier doi10.1175/2008JAS2675.1
journal fristpage2936
journal lastpage2948
treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2008:;Volume( 065 ):;issue: 009
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