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    The Residual-Mean Circulation in the Tropical Tropopause Layer Driven by Tropical Waves

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2013:;Volume( 071 ):;issue: 004::page 1305
    Author:
    Ortland, David A.
    ,
    Alexander, M. Joan
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-13-0100.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: atent heating estimates derived from rainfall observations are used to construct model experiments that isolate equatorial waves forced by tropical convection from midlatitude synoptic-scale waves. These experiments are used to demonstrate that quasi-stationary equatorial Rossby waves forced by latent heating drive most of the observed residual-mean upwelling across the tropopause transition layer within 15° of the equator. The seasonal variation of the equatorial waves and the mean meridional upwelling that they cause is examined for two full years from 2006 to 2007. Changes in equatorial Rossby wave propagation through seasonally varying mean winds are the primary mechanism for producing an annual variation in the residual-mean upwelling. In the tropical tropopause layer, averaged within 15° of the equator and between 90 and 190 hPa, the annual cycle varies between a maximum upwelling of 0.4 mm s?1 during boreal winter and spring and a minimum of 0.2 mm s?1 during boreal summer. This variability seems to be due to small changes in the mean wind speed in the tropics. Seasonal variations in latent heating have only a relatively minor effect on seasonal variations in tropical tropopause upwelling. In addition, Kelvin waves drive a small downward component of the total circulation over the equator that may be modulated by the quasi-biennial oscillation.
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    contributor authorOrtland, David A.
    contributor authorAlexander, M. Joan
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:56:17Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:56:17Z
    date copyright2014/04/01
    date issued2013
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-76731.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4219210
    description abstractatent heating estimates derived from rainfall observations are used to construct model experiments that isolate equatorial waves forced by tropical convection from midlatitude synoptic-scale waves. These experiments are used to demonstrate that quasi-stationary equatorial Rossby waves forced by latent heating drive most of the observed residual-mean upwelling across the tropopause transition layer within 15° of the equator. The seasonal variation of the equatorial waves and the mean meridional upwelling that they cause is examined for two full years from 2006 to 2007. Changes in equatorial Rossby wave propagation through seasonally varying mean winds are the primary mechanism for producing an annual variation in the residual-mean upwelling. In the tropical tropopause layer, averaged within 15° of the equator and between 90 and 190 hPa, the annual cycle varies between a maximum upwelling of 0.4 mm s?1 during boreal winter and spring and a minimum of 0.2 mm s?1 during boreal summer. This variability seems to be due to small changes in the mean wind speed in the tropics. Seasonal variations in latent heating have only a relatively minor effect on seasonal variations in tropical tropopause upwelling. In addition, Kelvin waves drive a small downward component of the total circulation over the equator that may be modulated by the quasi-biennial oscillation.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Residual-Mean Circulation in the Tropical Tropopause Layer Driven by Tropical Waves
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume71
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-13-0100.1
    journal fristpage1305
    journal lastpage1322
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2013:;Volume( 071 ):;issue: 004
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