Equivalent-barotropic definition of tropospheric mean temperature


Autoria(s): Sun, C
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

An equivalent-barotropic (EB) description of the tropospheric temperature field is derived from the geostrophic empirical mode (GEM) in the form of a scalar function Gamma(p, phi), where p is pressure and phi is 300-850-mb thickness. Baroclinic parameter phi plays the role of latitude at each longitudinal section. Compared with traditional Eulerian-mean methods, GEM defines a mean field in baroclinic streamfunction space with a time scale much longer than synoptic variability. It prompts an EB concept that is only based on a baroclinic field. Monthly GEM fields are diagnosed from NCEP-NCAR reanalysis data and account for more than 90% of the tropospheric thermal variance. The circumglobal composite of GEM fields exhibits seasonal, zonal, and hemispheric asymmetries, with larger rms errors occurring in winter and in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Zonally asymmetric features and planetary deviation from EB are seen in the NH winter GEM. Reconstruction of synoptic sections and correlation analysis reveal that the tropospheric temperature field is EB at the leading order and has a 1-day phase lag behind barotropic variations in extratropical regions.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/2453

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/166921

Fonte

Sun, C.Equivalent-barotropic definition of tropospheric mean temperature,JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,2005,62(9):3172-3192

Palavras-Chave #Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences #ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT #GRAVEST EMPIRICAL MODE #DISTURBANCES #CIRCULATION
Tipo

期刊论文