Title: Lorenz energy cycle
1Lorenz energy cyclesummary
2Review
- Energy is conserved in the absence of
sources/sinks (equations must satisfy this!) - Within the total energy, energy can be
converted from one type to another (interesting!) - e.g., PE ? KE
- Energy analysis of baroclinic waves (2-level QG
model) leads to the idea of ZAPE ? EAPE ? EKE to
maintain growth/amplification of the eddies - We have now expanded this idea beyond just
synoptic-scale mid- latitude eddies to all eddies
and the entire atmosphere! - We write
- Now need to find equations for ZKE etc. (i.e.,
for d(ZKE)/dt etc.)
3Review
- We take the momentum equation zonally average
to get an equation for - This equation is then multiplied by ubar to get
an equation for ZKE! - Alternatively - multiply mean vorticity equation
by psi ? same result. - By this approach, we get a set of 4 equations for
the evolution of ZKE, EKE, ZAPE EAPE. - These are shown in the Lorenz energy cycle.
- We notice common terms in the equations - each
conversion term appears in two equations with
opposite signs - representing an energy
conversion! - All we need to do now is to figure what motions
phenomena are associated with each energy
conversion. - The full story is at the end of section 10.4 in
JRH - you should read it!
4ZAPE?EAPE
G
ZAPE
EAPE
G?
EAPE?EKE
ZKE?ZAPE
ZKE
EKE
ZEKE ?EKE
D
D?
5ZAPE?EAPE
ZAPE
EAPE
Conversion involves product
North-south eddy heat fluxes building up
west-east temperature gradients. Can be any
eddies BUT certainly occurs in synoptic
eddies. Observationally a STRONG conversion ZAPE
?? EAPE.
6EAPE
Conversion involves product Correlation of
warm air rising AND cold air sinking at SAME
latitudes. Prevalent in synoptic storms. Can be
contributions from all types of
eddies! Observationally a STRONG conversion EAPE
?? EKE.
EAPE?EKE
EKE
7Conversion involves the product
Eddies cause the north-south flux
of westerly momentum, and this can converge into
a region and accelerate the background winds
there. This would diminish EKE and build up ZKE.
ZKE
EKE
ZEKE ?EKE
8Conversion involves product This involves warm
air rising AND cold air sinking in the
zonally-averaged sense at DIFFERENT
latitudes. Warm air ? cooler air ? in Hadley
cell ? ZAPE ? EAPE strong circulation, weak N-S
temp. gradient Cooler air ? warmer air ? in
Ferrel cell ? EAPE ? ZAPE weaker circulation,
strong N-S temp. gradient Net effect???
ZAPE
ZKE?ZAPE
ZKE
9Read the summary of the energy cycle on page 343!