Title: Regional scale sounding network enhancement
1Regional scale sounding network enhancement
2Objectives of the activity
- Although there are many possible topics for
research related to moisture flux variability
over the NAME domain this study will focus on
three. Each of these topics require a network of
special observations to provide a reliable
answer. These topics are, together with their
rationale - 1) Improve estimation of moisture fluxes from the
eastern Pacific Ocean into the NAME Tier 1 domain
(Gulf of California and surroundings). This is
needed to determine the relative importance of
local (Gulf of California evaporation) versus
remote (eastern Pacific) moisture sources in the
precipitation over the NAME Tier 1 domain and to
determine if variations in precipitation over
the Tier 1 domain are linked to variations in
moisture flux into the region from the eastern
Pacific. - 2) Improve the description of tropical wave
variability over central Mexico and south of the
Gulf of California. Increasing the spatial
density of wind soundings will provide a more
accurate depiction of the strength and structure
of westward propagating waves that are believed
to be the primary forcing for the so-called "gulf
surges", which are associated with major
variations in the northward moisture flux over
Tier 1 - and
- 3) improve the description of variations of the
quasi-permanent heat low observed over the
southwestern desert of the US and northwestern
Mexico. Fluctuations in the intensity of the
heat low contribute to variations in the
pressure gradient along the Gulf of California
and thus the up-Gulf moisture transport.
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5- 1) Improve estimation of moisture fluxes from the
eastern Pacific Ocean into the NAME Tier 1
domain. - This is needed to determine the relative
importance of local (Gulf of California
evaporation) versus remote (eastern Pacific)
moisture sources in producing observed variations
in precipitation over the Tier 1 domain.
6Moisture flux supplemental sites(only one
radiosonde site)
7- 2) Improve description of tropical wave
variability over central Mexico and south of the
Gulf of California. - Increasing the spatial density of wind soundings
will provide a more accurate depiction of
westward propagating waves that are believed to
be the primary forcing for "gulf surges", which
are associated with major variations in the
northward moisture flux over Tier 1.
8Westward propagating wave associated with
composite surge at 600 mb (NCEP
reanalyses)(observations north of Mexico City,
over high interior plateau needed to help
specify wave structure)
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11- 3) improve description of the quasi-permanent
heat low observed over the southwestern desert of
the US and northwestern Mexico. - Fluctuations in heat low intensity contribute
to variations in the pressure gradient along the
Gulf of California and thus the up-Gulf moisture
transport.
12Special heat low network5 low desert sites, very
cloud freeseemingly over-sampled, but strong
horizontal gradients in mean justify it...
13Mean 700 mb winds (m/s) for 18 day
period...justify dense low-desert network
14Platform description
- Pilot balloon observations will be made at 22
new sites - Optical theodolites (1-2 persons required for
observation, average duration 30-50 minutes
computer/internet required to process/send info
in real-time) - 20 balloons (30gm) per standard gas cylinder (6
cubic m) - Can be made almost anywhere, if communications no
concern - Radiosonde observations will be made at several
high priority sites - West coast site of Baja California
- Torreon region (not resolved yet how to do this)
- Possibly Puerto Peñasco (when ISS not present)
- Note these radiosonde systems are thermo only
winds come from optical theodolite tracking
unless other system can be arranged
15Measurements strategies...
- Most soundings will be routine, predetermined, at
synoptic times. - Some sites will, during the EOP, be capable of
more frequent observations.
16Data dissemination plan...
- After post-processing the data will be
distributed to JOSS. - About 6 months required to process data...
17Field coordination requirements
- IOP coordination
- How will we participate in coordination?
- One representative will help at Tucson ops
center... - Will we need to coordinate with ship/aircraft and
other systems? - Not really.
- How will the sounding network be coordinated to
satisfy budget study objectives and also sample
special events? - Will function routinely, except for IOPs
- Trade-offs between sampling anomalous versus
special events...? - Costs relatively low, can do both routinely,
labor may be main limitation for IOPs
18Expected coordination with data assimilation /
modeling groups...
- Suspect they will seek both data and comparisons
with basic analyses...
19 May June July August Sept October IOP-obs's tota
l obs's HEAT LOW COMPONENT Nee
dles, CA 15 60 90 90 60 15 30 360 Lordsburg,
NM 15 60 90 90 60 15 30 360Tempe,
AZ 15 60 90 90 60 15 30 360Mexicali 15 60 90 90
60 15 30 360Benjamin Hill 15 60 90 90 60 15 30
360Mohawk, AZ 15 60 90 90 60 15 30 360MOISTURE
FLUX COMPONENTPeñasco (add'l to
SONET) 0 0 60 60 0 0 60 180Cataviã,
BC 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Bahia Tortugas,
BC 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Isla Guadalupe,
BC 15 60 60 60 60 15 0 270Cd. Constitucion,
BCS 15 60 120 120 60 15 30 420La Paz,
BCS 15 60 120 120 60 15 30 420S. Jose d. Cabo,
BCS 15 60 120 120 60 15 30 420Isla Socorro,
COL 15 60 60 60 60 15 0 270Isla Clarion,
COL 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Isla Maria Madre,
NAY 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330TROPICAL WAVE
SPECIFICATION Alpine, TX 15 60 60 60 60
15 30 300N. Casas Grandes, CH 15 60 90 90 60 15 0
330Jimenez, CH 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Torreon,
DUR 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Matehuala,
SLP 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Ocampo,
COA 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Durango,
DUR 15 60 90 90 60 15 0 330Zapopan,
JAL 15 60 60 60 60 15 0 270 345 1380 2100 2100
1380 345 360 8010
20What sites do we eliminate?
21Training workshop for observers prior to field
phase...
- March-April time frame students and other
participants to be involved in the field program
activities - Several days of lectures to give background to
participants, then field training activities. - Site in northwestern Mexico, possibly one near
Xalapa?