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    Moist Recirculation and Water Vapor Transport on Dry Isentropes

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2011:;Volume( 069 ):;issue: 003::page 875
    Author:
    Laliberté, Frédéric
    ,
    Shaw, Tiffany
    ,
    Pauluis, Olivier
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-11-0124.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: n analysis of the overturning circulation in dry isentropic coordinates using reanalysis data is presented. The meridional mass fluxes on surfaces of constant dry potential temperature but distinct equivalent potential temperature are separated into southward and northward contributions. The separation identifies thermodynamically distinct mass fluxes moving in opposite directions. The eddy meridional water vapor transport is shown to be associated with large poleward and equatorward mass fluxes occurring at the same value of dry potential temperature but different equivalent potential temperature. These mass fluxes, referred to here as the moist recirculation, are associated with an export of water vapor from the subtropics connecting the Hadley cell to the midlatitude storm tracks.The poleward branch of the moist recirculation occurs at mean equivalent potential temperatures comparable to upper tropospheric dry potential temperature values, indicating that typical poleward-moving air parcels can ascend to the tropopause. The analysis suggests that these air parcels ascend on the equatorward side of storm tracks by following moist isentropes reminiscent of upright deep convection, while on the poleward side their moist isentropes are indicative of large-scale slantwise convection. In the equatorward branch, the analysis describes typical air parcels that follow their dry isentropes until they get injected into the boundary layer where they are subsequently moistened.The moist recirculation along with the mean equivalent potential temperature of its poleward and equatorward components are used to recover an approximate overturning circulation on moist isentropes from which it is shown that the moist recirculation accounts for the difference between the meridional circulation averaged on dry and on moist isentropes.
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    contributor authorLaliberté, Frédéric
    contributor authorShaw, Tiffany
    contributor authorPauluis, Olivier
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:54:16Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:54:16Z
    date copyright2012/03/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-76276.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4218705
    description abstractn analysis of the overturning circulation in dry isentropic coordinates using reanalysis data is presented. The meridional mass fluxes on surfaces of constant dry potential temperature but distinct equivalent potential temperature are separated into southward and northward contributions. The separation identifies thermodynamically distinct mass fluxes moving in opposite directions. The eddy meridional water vapor transport is shown to be associated with large poleward and equatorward mass fluxes occurring at the same value of dry potential temperature but different equivalent potential temperature. These mass fluxes, referred to here as the moist recirculation, are associated with an export of water vapor from the subtropics connecting the Hadley cell to the midlatitude storm tracks.The poleward branch of the moist recirculation occurs at mean equivalent potential temperatures comparable to upper tropospheric dry potential temperature values, indicating that typical poleward-moving air parcels can ascend to the tropopause. The analysis suggests that these air parcels ascend on the equatorward side of storm tracks by following moist isentropes reminiscent of upright deep convection, while on the poleward side their moist isentropes are indicative of large-scale slantwise convection. In the equatorward branch, the analysis describes typical air parcels that follow their dry isentropes until they get injected into the boundary layer where they are subsequently moistened.The moist recirculation along with the mean equivalent potential temperature of its poleward and equatorward components are used to recover an approximate overturning circulation on moist isentropes from which it is shown that the moist recirculation accounts for the difference between the meridional circulation averaged on dry and on moist isentropes.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleMoist Recirculation and Water Vapor Transport on Dry Isentropes
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume69
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-11-0124.1
    journal fristpage875
    journal lastpage890
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2011:;Volume( 069 ):;issue: 003
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