Title: Wavecritical layer interactions observed using GPS data
1Wave-critical layer interactionsobserved using
GPS data
Bill Randel, NCAR
2Overview
- GPS radio occultation temperature measurements
- GPS observations of tropical temperatures
- large and small-scale waves
- coupling to convection and background flow
3GPS Radio Occultation
Basic measurement principle Deduce atmospheric
properties based on precise measurement of phase
delay and amplitude.
high vertical resolution! 200 m
4Sample of GPS tropical temperature profiles
Temperature profiles are characterized by high
variability (planetary waves, gravity waves),
closely linked to convection. GPS data offer a
new tool to understand this variability.
5Comparison of GPS with radiosondes
very good agreement for wave structures
6Space-time variability on daily time
scales using CHAMP SAC-C data
- Kelvin waves
- identification
- forcing by tropical deep convection
- Small scales (gravity waves)
- coupling with background winds
Randel and Wu, JRG, 2005
7Equatorial sampling of CHAMP and SAC-C
8Simple gridding procedure
9Kelvin waves near the tropopause
eastward traveling Kelvin waves
10Vertical structure
tropopause
eastward phase tilt with height characteristic
of Kelvin waves
11How are Kelvin waves linked to deep convection?
12Variations in tropical convectionfrom
OLRmeasurements
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
13Correlation of waves with convection (OLR)
wave variance at 16.5 km
OLR near Indonesia
14Global-scale Kelvin wave forced by convection
location and altitude of convection deduced from
OLR data
15Residual temperature variance (small scales)
16Sample of GPS tropical temperature profiles
note enhanced variability above 15 km
17Gravity waves observed by GPS/MET
maximum in tropics (see Alexander et al.,JAS,2002)
Tsuda et al., JGR, 2000
18Residual (small-scale) wave variance
maximum near tropopause
19Residual (small-scale) wave variance
QBO winds
maximum just below u0 line
20Gravity waves interacting with a critical level
21Model simulation of gravity waves forced by deep
convection
no critical level
critical level (Ugt0)
Alexander and Holton, 2000
22Residual (small-scale) wave variance
QBO winds
maximum just below u0 line
23QBO winds
extension to early 2006 using CHAMP
variance maxima only for descending westerlies
24Key points
- Over the equator, small-scale waves have variance
maxima - near the tropopause (why?)
- in lower stratosphere, just below U0 line
- (but only for descending westerlies)
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27Model simulation of gravity waves forced by deep
convection
Alexander and Holton, 2000
28Gravity waves interacting with a critical level
critical level
29Quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) in temperature
contours /- 0.5, 1.5, ...
cold point
result QBO influence of 0.5 K on tropical
tropopause