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    Lower-Stratospheric Radiative Damping and Polar-Night Jet Oscillation Events

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2012:;Volume( 070 ):;issue: 005::page 1391
    Author:
    Hitchcock, Peter
    ,
    Shepherd, Theodore G.
    ,
    Taguchi, Masakazu
    ,
    Yoden, Shigeo
    ,
    Noguchi, Shunsuke
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-12-0193.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he effect of stratospheric radiative damping time scales on stratospheric variability and on stratosphere?troposphere coupling is investigated in a simplified global circulation model by modifying the vertical profile of radiative damping in the stratosphere while holding it fixed in the troposphere. Perpetual-January conditions are imposed, with sinusoidal topography of zonal wavenumber 1 or 2.The depth and duration of the simulated sudden stratospheric warmings closely track the lower-stratospheric radiative time scales. Simulations with the most realistic profiles of radiative damping exhibit extended time-scale recoveries analogous to polar-night jet oscillation (PJO) events, which are observed to follow sufficiently deep stratospheric warmings. These events are characterized by weak lower-stratospheric winds and enhanced stability near the tropopause, which persist for up to 3 months following the initial warming. They are obtained with both wave-1 and wave-2 topography. Planetary-scale Eliassen?Palm (EP) fluxes entering the vortex are also suppressed, which is in agreement with observed PJO events.Consistent with previous studies, the tropospheric jets shift equatorward in response to the warmings. The duration of the shift is closely correlated with the period of enhanced stability. The magnitude of the shift in these runs, however, is sensitive only to the zonal wavenumber of the topography. Although the shift is sustained primarily by synoptic-scale eddies, the net effect of the topographic form drag and the planetary-scale fluxes is not negligible; they damp the surface wind response but enhance the vertical shear. The tropospheric response may also reduce the generation of planetary waves, further extending the stratospheric dynamical time scales.
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    contributor authorHitchcock, Peter
    contributor authorShepherd, Theodore G.
    contributor authorTaguchi, Masakazu
    contributor authorYoden, Shigeo
    contributor authorNoguchi, Shunsuke
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:55:30Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:55:30Z
    date copyright2013/05/01
    date issued2012
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-76560.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4219020
    description abstracthe effect of stratospheric radiative damping time scales on stratospheric variability and on stratosphere?troposphere coupling is investigated in a simplified global circulation model by modifying the vertical profile of radiative damping in the stratosphere while holding it fixed in the troposphere. Perpetual-January conditions are imposed, with sinusoidal topography of zonal wavenumber 1 or 2.The depth and duration of the simulated sudden stratospheric warmings closely track the lower-stratospheric radiative time scales. Simulations with the most realistic profiles of radiative damping exhibit extended time-scale recoveries analogous to polar-night jet oscillation (PJO) events, which are observed to follow sufficiently deep stratospheric warmings. These events are characterized by weak lower-stratospheric winds and enhanced stability near the tropopause, which persist for up to 3 months following the initial warming. They are obtained with both wave-1 and wave-2 topography. Planetary-scale Eliassen?Palm (EP) fluxes entering the vortex are also suppressed, which is in agreement with observed PJO events.Consistent with previous studies, the tropospheric jets shift equatorward in response to the warmings. The duration of the shift is closely correlated with the period of enhanced stability. The magnitude of the shift in these runs, however, is sensitive only to the zonal wavenumber of the topography. Although the shift is sustained primarily by synoptic-scale eddies, the net effect of the topographic form drag and the planetary-scale fluxes is not negligible; they damp the surface wind response but enhance the vertical shear. The tropospheric response may also reduce the generation of planetary waves, further extending the stratospheric dynamical time scales.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleLower-Stratospheric Radiative Damping and Polar-Night Jet Oscillation Events
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume70
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-12-0193.1
    journal fristpage1391
    journal lastpage1408
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2012:;Volume( 070 ):;issue: 005
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