Title: WATER CYCLE AND WEATHER SCALES
1WATER CYCLE AND WEATHER SCALES
2What is weather scale?
- Meteorologists classify weather phenomena into
four classes or scales. The four scales are
microscale, mesoscale, synoptic scale, and global
scale. - Each scale has its own phenomena.
3Global scale
- Global scale
- These patterns are covering tens of thousands of
miles and affecting large parts of the world.
4Analyse water cycle over the global
Vapor out
Vapor in
temperature, precipitation radiation ,
- To assess water resource (change)
- To assess soil erosion (change)
- To assess (change)
large spatial scale (planetary scale) long time
scale (year) imprecise result (trend, change)
5Synoptic Scale
gulf of Mexico
Mexican plateau
- The synoptic scale is the level just below the
global scale.
medium spatial scale ("weather map" scale
) medium time scale Medium-range weather forecast
- flood control, combat drought
6Mesoscale
Land surfaces absorb and emit radiation more
efficiently than water surfaces. Therefore, a
thermally driven circulation will form. Sea
breeze may bring significant precipitation.
cold
warm
cold
- Mesoscale phenomena have an approximate size
between 1km and 100 km and a time span between a
few minutes to a day.
7Relation between different scales--Nested Grid
- Initial conditions
- Observed data
- or
- data from larger scale model
- A model may have a low grid resolution for a
large area . Then, it has the ability to take a
higher resolution grid and nest it over a region
of importance.
8May it be from above to below?
imprecise model
The SST of the Atlantic Ocean will affect the
precipitation at Tokyo.
9Land surface model
- Although land(30) is smaller than ocean(70),
over land, variations in soil moisture can lead
to as large differences in BL ?e as several
degrees in SST.
10The Worlds Water Cycle