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    The JET2000 Project: Aircraft Observations of the African Easterly Jet and African Easterly Waves

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2003:;volume( 084 ):;issue: 003::page 337
    Author:
    Thorncroft, C. D.
    ,
    Parker, D. J.
    ,
    Burton, R. R.
    ,
    Diop, M.
    ,
    Ayers, J. H.
    ,
    Barjat, H.
    ,
    Devereau, S.
    ,
    Diongue, A.
    ,
    Dumelow, R.
    ,
    Kindred, D. R.
    ,
    Price, N. M.
    ,
    Saloum, M.
    ,
    Tayor, C. M.
    ,
    Tompkins, A. M.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-84-3-337
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Scientific background and motivation for the JET2000 aircraft observing campaign that took place in West Africa during the last week of August 2000 are presented. The Met Research Flight C130 aircraft made two flights along the African easterly jet (AEJ) between Sal, Cape Verde, and Niamey, Niger, and two ?box? flights that twice crossed the AEJ at longitudes near Niamey. Dropsondes were released at approximately 0.5°?10° intervals. The two box flights also included low-level flights that sampled north?south variations in boundary layer properties in the baroclinic zone beneath the AEJ. Preliminary results and analysis of the JET2000 period including some of the aircraft data are presented. The JET2000 campaign occurred during a relatively dry period in the Niamey region and, perhaps consistent with this, was also associated with less coherent easterly wave activity compared to other periods in the season. Meridional cross sections of the AEJ on 28 and 29 August (after the passage of a mesoscale system) are presented and discussed. Analysis of dropsonde data on 28 August indicates contrasting convective characteristics north and south of the AEJ with dry convection more dominant to the north and moist convection more dominant to the south. The consequences of this for the AEJ and the relationship with the boundary layer observations are briefly discussed. Preliminary NWP results indicate little sensitivity to the inclusion of the dropsonde data on the AEJ winds in European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and Met Office analyses. It is proposed that this may be due to a good surface analysis and a realistic model response to this. Both models poorly predict the AEJ in the 5-day forecast indicating the need for more process studies in the region.
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    contributor authorThorncroft, C. D.
    contributor authorParker, D. J.
    contributor authorBurton, R. R.
    contributor authorDiop, M.
    contributor authorAyers, J. H.
    contributor authorBarjat, H.
    contributor authorDevereau, S.
    contributor authorDiongue, A.
    contributor authorDumelow, R.
    contributor authorKindred, D. R.
    contributor authorPrice, N. M.
    contributor authorSaloum, M.
    contributor authorTayor, C. M.
    contributor authorTompkins, A. M.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:42:14Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:42:14Z
    date copyright2003/03/01
    date issued2003
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-72584.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4214603
    description abstractScientific background and motivation for the JET2000 aircraft observing campaign that took place in West Africa during the last week of August 2000 are presented. The Met Research Flight C130 aircraft made two flights along the African easterly jet (AEJ) between Sal, Cape Verde, and Niamey, Niger, and two ?box? flights that twice crossed the AEJ at longitudes near Niamey. Dropsondes were released at approximately 0.5°?10° intervals. The two box flights also included low-level flights that sampled north?south variations in boundary layer properties in the baroclinic zone beneath the AEJ. Preliminary results and analysis of the JET2000 period including some of the aircraft data are presented. The JET2000 campaign occurred during a relatively dry period in the Niamey region and, perhaps consistent with this, was also associated with less coherent easterly wave activity compared to other periods in the season. Meridional cross sections of the AEJ on 28 and 29 August (after the passage of a mesoscale system) are presented and discussed. Analysis of dropsonde data on 28 August indicates contrasting convective characteristics north and south of the AEJ with dry convection more dominant to the north and moist convection more dominant to the south. The consequences of this for the AEJ and the relationship with the boundary layer observations are briefly discussed. Preliminary NWP results indicate little sensitivity to the inclusion of the dropsonde data on the AEJ winds in European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and Met Office analyses. It is proposed that this may be due to a good surface analysis and a realistic model response to this. Both models poorly predict the AEJ in the 5-day forecast indicating the need for more process studies in the region.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe JET2000 Project: Aircraft Observations of the African Easterly Jet and African Easterly Waves
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume84
    journal issue3
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-84-3-337
    journal fristpage337
    journal lastpage351
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2003:;volume( 084 ):;issue: 003
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