Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002

At the beginning of September 2002, strong convection processes over south-eastern Indonesia and over south-eastern Africa have been observed. Due to the strong upper tropospheric divergent outflow, two Rossby wave trains (RWTs) were generated. Their south-eastward propagation was controlled by the...

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Main Authors: Peters, Dieter H.W., Vargin, Pavel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Stockholm : Stockholm University Press 2015
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Online Access:https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/9834
https://doi.org/10.34657/8872
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:KVu78IgBdbrxVwz62KIk 2023-07-16T03:53:32+02:00 Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002 Peters, Dieter H.W. Vargin, Pavel 2015 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/9834 https://doi.org/10.34657/8872 eng eng Stockholm : Stockholm University Press CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tellus : Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography 67 (2015), Nr. 1 Dynamic meteorology Planetary waves Rossby wave train 550 article Text 2015 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/8872 2023-06-25T23:35:57Z At the beginning of September 2002, strong convection processes over south-eastern Indonesia and over south-eastern Africa have been observed. Due to the strong upper tropospheric divergent outflow, two Rossby wave trains (RWTs) were generated. Their south-eastward propagation was controlled by the mean background flow. These two wave trains are visible in observations. It is hypothesised that these wave trains cause enhanced planetary wave activity fluxes which are a result of an amplified planetary wave 2 in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere over Antarctica. Such a change of the planetary wave structure was diagnosed in September 2002, prior to the first observed major sudden stratospheric warming event on the Southern Hemisphere. A simplified version of GCM ECHAM4 is used to evaluate the hypothesis. Sensitivity experiments were performed for a mean background flow similar to September 2002. Furthermore, the wave maker approach was used to generate Rossby waves in the subtropical upper troposphere at two distinct locations which are corresponding to the observed regions of divergent outflow. As a main result, after about 2 weeks of model integration with wave maker forcing, we find two RWTs with a south-eastward propagation inducing a polar amplification of planetary wave 2 in the upper troposphere and lower/middle stratosphere. The poleward wave activity flux is enhanced in comparison to the control run without any wave maker forcing. The convergence of the Eliassen–Palm flux causes a 25% deceleration of zonal mean zonal wind in the model stratosphere but no wind reversal. Sensitivity runs support the robustness of these results. The obtained model results highlight the mechanism and confirm the hypothesis that enhanced planetary wave activity in austral polar region in 2002 is caused by enhanced subtropical forcing of two RWTs. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Austral
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Planetary waves
Rossby wave train
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Planetary waves
Rossby wave train
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Peters, Dieter H.W.
Vargin, Pavel
Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002
topic_facet Dynamic meteorology
Planetary waves
Rossby wave train
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description At the beginning of September 2002, strong convection processes over south-eastern Indonesia and over south-eastern Africa have been observed. Due to the strong upper tropospheric divergent outflow, two Rossby wave trains (RWTs) were generated. Their south-eastward propagation was controlled by the mean background flow. These two wave trains are visible in observations. It is hypothesised that these wave trains cause enhanced planetary wave activity fluxes which are a result of an amplified planetary wave 2 in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere over Antarctica. Such a change of the planetary wave structure was diagnosed in September 2002, prior to the first observed major sudden stratospheric warming event on the Southern Hemisphere. A simplified version of GCM ECHAM4 is used to evaluate the hypothesis. Sensitivity experiments were performed for a mean background flow similar to September 2002. Furthermore, the wave maker approach was used to generate Rossby waves in the subtropical upper troposphere at two distinct locations which are corresponding to the observed regions of divergent outflow. As a main result, after about 2 weeks of model integration with wave maker forcing, we find two RWTs with a south-eastward propagation inducing a polar amplification of planetary wave 2 in the upper troposphere and lower/middle stratosphere. The poleward wave activity flux is enhanced in comparison to the control run without any wave maker forcing. The convergence of the Eliassen–Palm flux causes a 25% deceleration of zonal mean zonal wind in the model stratosphere but no wind reversal. Sensitivity runs support the robustness of these results. The obtained model results highlight the mechanism and confirm the hypothesis that enhanced planetary wave activity in austral polar region in 2002 is caused by enhanced subtropical forcing of two RWTs. publishedVersion
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author Peters, Dieter H.W.
Vargin, Pavel
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title Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002
title_short Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002
title_full Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002
title_fullStr Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002
title_full_unstemmed Influence of subtropical Rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over Antarctica in September 2002
title_sort influence of subtropical rossby wave trains on planetary wave activity over antarctica in september 2002
publisher Stockholm : Stockholm University Press
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https://doi.org/10.34657/8872
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