Multilevel Cloud Structures over Svalbard
The presented picture of the month is a superposition of spaceborne lidar observations and high-resolution temperature fields of the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System (IFS). It displays complex tropospheric and stratospheric clouds in the Arctic winter of 2015/16. Near the end of December 2015, the u...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20190025856 2023-05-15T15:05:01+02:00 Multilevel Cloud Structures over Svalbard Poole, Lamont R. Pitts, Michael C. Dornbrack, Andreas Gisinger, Sonja Maturilli, Marion Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available March 3, 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20190025856 unknown Document ID: 20190025856 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20190025856 Copyright, Public use permitted CASI Meteorology and Climatology NF1676L-26748 Monthly Weather Review (ISSN 0027-0644) (e-ISSN 1520-0493); 145; 4; 1149-1159 2017 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T12:30:14Z The presented picture of the month is a superposition of spaceborne lidar observations and high-resolution temperature fields of the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System (IFS). It displays complex tropospheric and stratospheric clouds in the Arctic winter of 2015/16. Near the end of December 2015, the unusual northeastward propagation of warm and humid subtropical air masses as far north as 80N lifted the tropopause by more than 3 km in 24 h and cooled the stratosphere on a large scale. A widespread formation of thick cirrus clouds near the tropopause and of synoptic-scale polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) occurred as the temperature dropped below the thresholds for the existence of cloud particles. Additionally, mountain waves were excited by the strong flow at the western edge of the ridge across Svalbard, leading to the formation of mesoscale ice PSCs. The most recent IFS cycle using a horizontal resolution of 8 km globally reproduces the large-scale and mesoscale flow features and leads to a remarkable agreement with the wave structure revealed by the spaceborne observations. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Svalbard NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Svalbard |
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The presented picture of the month is a superposition of spaceborne lidar observations and high-resolution temperature fields of the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System (IFS). It displays complex tropospheric and stratospheric clouds in the Arctic winter of 2015/16. Near the end of December 2015, the unusual northeastward propagation of warm and humid subtropical air masses as far north as 80N lifted the tropopause by more than 3 km in 24 h and cooled the stratosphere on a large scale. A widespread formation of thick cirrus clouds near the tropopause and of synoptic-scale polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) occurred as the temperature dropped below the thresholds for the existence of cloud particles. Additionally, mountain waves were excited by the strong flow at the western edge of the ridge across Svalbard, leading to the formation of mesoscale ice PSCs. The most recent IFS cycle using a horizontal resolution of 8 km globally reproduces the large-scale and mesoscale flow features and leads to a remarkable agreement with the wave structure revealed by the spaceborne observations. |
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Multilevel Cloud Structures over Svalbard |
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Multilevel Cloud Structures over Svalbard |
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Multilevel Cloud Structures over Svalbard |
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