Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone

Abstract This paper investigates processes involved in the development of the secondary low sampled on 17 February 1997 during the field phase of the Fronts and Atlantic Storm‐Track EXperiment (FASTEX). This low is a fast‐ moving frontal wave that emerged from the trailing cold front of a parent low...

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Published in:Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Main Authors: Bouniol, D., Lemaître, Y., Protat, A.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2002
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spelling crwiley:10.1256/003590002320373265 2023-12-03T10:23:36+01:00 Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone Bouniol, D. Lemaître, Y. Protat, A. 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1256/003590002320373265 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1256%2F003590002320373265 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1256/003590002320373265 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society volume 128, issue 582, page 1211-1228 ISSN 0035-9009 1477-870X Atmospheric Science journal-article 2002 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1256/003590002320373265 2023-11-09T14:24:09Z Abstract This paper investigates processes involved in the development of the secondary low sampled on 17 February 1997 during the field phase of the Fronts and Atlantic Storm‐Track EXperiment (FASTEX). This low is a fast‐ moving frontal wave that emerged from the trailing cold front of a parent low situated over Greenland. The dynamics of this cyclone and its environment are described using the European Centre for Medium‐ Range Weather Forecasts analysis corresponding to Intensive Observing Period 16 of FASTEX. The ageostrophic circulation is retrieved and analysed in the upper and in the lower levels. In the upper levels it is found that the curvature of the upper‐level jet plays a crucial role in suppressing or amplifying the vertical motions. In the lower levels, in the region where the cloud head emerges, the vertical motion is scrutinized in the light of forcings which are acting. It is found that the vertical motions are the response to a geostrophic forcing reinforced by diabatic processes. The conjunction of vertical motions in the lower levels associated with vertical motions in the upper levels leads, in the developing period, to a coupling process that seems to be (following theoretical calculations) at the origin of the subsequent development of the cyclone. The instability processes involved in the development of the studied secondary cyclone are also investigated. The atmosphere appears neutral for upright convection while the region of the coupling corresponds to a region which is potentially unstable with respect to slantwise convection. The tendency of the atmosphere is to relax this instability. The vertical motions of the coupling processes are then reinforced by the relaxation of slantwise instability. Copyright © 2002 Royal Meteorological Society Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Greenland Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 128 582 1211 1228
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Bouniol, D.
Lemaître, Y.
Protat, A.
Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone
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description Abstract This paper investigates processes involved in the development of the secondary low sampled on 17 February 1997 during the field phase of the Fronts and Atlantic Storm‐Track EXperiment (FASTEX). This low is a fast‐ moving frontal wave that emerged from the trailing cold front of a parent low situated over Greenland. The dynamics of this cyclone and its environment are described using the European Centre for Medium‐ Range Weather Forecasts analysis corresponding to Intensive Observing Period 16 of FASTEX. The ageostrophic circulation is retrieved and analysed in the upper and in the lower levels. In the upper levels it is found that the curvature of the upper‐level jet plays a crucial role in suppressing or amplifying the vertical motions. In the lower levels, in the region where the cloud head emerges, the vertical motion is scrutinized in the light of forcings which are acting. It is found that the vertical motions are the response to a geostrophic forcing reinforced by diabatic processes. The conjunction of vertical motions in the lower levels associated with vertical motions in the upper levels leads, in the developing period, to a coupling process that seems to be (following theoretical calculations) at the origin of the subsequent development of the cyclone. The instability processes involved in the development of the studied secondary cyclone are also investigated. The atmosphere appears neutral for upright convection while the region of the coupling corresponds to a region which is potentially unstable with respect to slantwise convection. The tendency of the atmosphere is to relax this instability. The vertical motions of the coupling processes are then reinforced by the relaxation of slantwise instability. Copyright © 2002 Royal Meteorological Society
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author Bouniol, D.
Lemaître, Y.
Protat, A.
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Protat, A.
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title Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone
title_short Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone
title_full Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone
title_fullStr Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone
title_full_unstemmed Upper‐ and lower‐troposphere coupling processes involved in the FASTEX IOP16 frontal cyclone
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