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    Atmospheric Overturning across Multiple Scales of an MJO Event during the CINDY/DYNAMO Campaign

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2017:;volume 075:;issue 002::page 381
    Author:
    Chen, Xingchao
    ,
    Pauluis, Olivier M.
    ,
    Zhang, Fuqing
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-17-0060.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThis study investigates the atmospheric overturning of the October 2011 MJO event observed during the Cooperative Indian Ocean Experiment on Intraseasonal Variability in the Year 2011 (CINDY)/DYNAMO field experiment using a cloud-permitting numerical model. The isentropic analysis is used to sort the vertical mass transport in terms of the equivalent potential temperature of the air parcels, which naturally decomposes the atmospheric overturning between ascending air with high entropy and subsiding air with low entropy. The circulation is further decomposed into contributions of four main scales: basinwide ascent, meridional overturning, regional overturning, and convection. Results show that the convective scale dominates the upward mass transport while larger scales play an important role both by allowing a deeper overturning and by modulating convective activity. There are substantial changes in the atmospheric overturning during different phases of this MJO event. Increased convective activity at low levels precedes the onset of the MJO by several days. The initiation of the MJO itself is associated with a substantial increase in the atmospheric overturning over the Indian Ocean. The subsequent eastward propagation of the MJO event can be clearly captured by the evolutions of convective-scale vertical mass fluxes at different altitudes. The equivalent potential temperatures of the rising and subsiding air parcels in the convective-scale overturning are also increased in the troposphere during the active phase of the MJO.
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    contributor authorChen, Xingchao
    contributor authorPauluis, Olivier M.
    contributor authorZhang, Fuqing
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:07:04Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:07:04Z
    date copyright11/20/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier otherjas-d-17-0060.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4261717
    description abstractAbstractThis study investigates the atmospheric overturning of the October 2011 MJO event observed during the Cooperative Indian Ocean Experiment on Intraseasonal Variability in the Year 2011 (CINDY)/DYNAMO field experiment using a cloud-permitting numerical model. The isentropic analysis is used to sort the vertical mass transport in terms of the equivalent potential temperature of the air parcels, which naturally decomposes the atmospheric overturning between ascending air with high entropy and subsiding air with low entropy. The circulation is further decomposed into contributions of four main scales: basinwide ascent, meridional overturning, regional overturning, and convection. Results show that the convective scale dominates the upward mass transport while larger scales play an important role both by allowing a deeper overturning and by modulating convective activity. There are substantial changes in the atmospheric overturning during different phases of this MJO event. Increased convective activity at low levels precedes the onset of the MJO by several days. The initiation of the MJO itself is associated with a substantial increase in the atmospheric overturning over the Indian Ocean. The subsequent eastward propagation of the MJO event can be clearly captured by the evolutions of convective-scale vertical mass fluxes at different altitudes. The equivalent potential temperatures of the rising and subsiding air parcels in the convective-scale overturning are also increased in the troposphere during the active phase of the MJO.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAtmospheric Overturning across Multiple Scales of an MJO Event during the CINDY/DYNAMO Campaign
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume75
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS-D-17-0060.1
    journal fristpage381
    journal lastpage399
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2017:;volume 075:;issue 002
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