Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data

Following earlier comparisons using the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM, without interactive chemistry), the dynamical characteristics of the model are assessed with interactive chemistry activated. Time-sequences of temperatures and winds at Tromsø (70° N) show that the model has more freque...

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Main Authors: Manson, A. H., Meek, C., Chshyolkova, T., McLandress, C., Avery, S. K., Fritts, D. C., Hall, C. M., Hocking, W. K., Igarashi, K., MacDougall, J. W., Murayama, Y., Riggin, C., Thorsen, D., Vincent, R. A.
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Manson, A. H.
Meek, C.
Chshyolkova, T.
McLandress, C.
Avery, S. K.
Fritts, D. C.
Hall, C. M.
Hocking, W. K.
Igarashi, K.
MacDougall, J. W.
Murayama, Y.
Riggin, C.
Thorsen, D.
Vincent, R. A.
Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data
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description Following earlier comparisons using the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM, without interactive chemistry), the dynamical characteristics of the model are assessed with interactive chemistry activated. Time-sequences of temperatures and winds at Tromsø (70° N) show that the model has more frequent and earlier stratospheric winter warmings than typically observed. Wavelets at mesospheric heights (76, 85 km) and from equator to polar regions show that CMAM tides are generally larger, but planetary waves (PW) smaller, than medium frequency (MF) radar-derived values. Tides modelled for eight geographic locations during the four seasons are not strikingly different from the earlier CMAM experiment; although monthly data now allow these detailed seasonal variations (local combinations of migrating and non-migrating components) within the mesosphere (circa 50–80 km) to be demonstrated for the first time. The dominant semi-diurnal tide of middle latitudes is, as in the earlier papers, quite well realized in CMAM. Regarding the diurnal tide, it is shown here and in an earlier study by one of the authors, that the main characteristics of the diurnal tide at low latitudes (where the S (1,1) mode dominates) are well captured by the model. However, in this experiment there are some other unobserved features for the diurnal tide, which are quite similar to those noted in the earlier CMAM experiment: low latitude amplitudes are larger than observed at 82 km, and middle latitudes feature an unobserved low altitude (73 km) summer maximum. Phases, especially at low and middle (circa 42° N) latitudes, do not match observations well. Mesospheric seasonal tidal variations available from the CUJO (Canada U.S.\ Japan Opportunity) radar (MFR) network (sites 40–45° N) reveal interesting longitudinal differences between the CMAM and the MFR observations. In addition, model and observations differ in the character of the vertical phase variations at each network-location. Finally, the seasonal variations of planetary wave (PW) activity available from CMAM and the MFR show quite good agreement, apart from the amplitude differences (smaller in CMAM above 70 km). A major difference for the 16-d PW is that CMAM shows large amplitudes before the winter solstice; and for the 2-d PW, while both CMAM and MFR show summer and winter activity, the observed summer mesopause and winter mesospheric wave activities are stronger and more extended in height. Models such as CMAM, operated without data-assimilation, are now able to provide increasingly realistic climatologies of middle atmosphere tides and PW activity. Differences do exist however, and so discussion of the various factors affecting tidal and PW characteristics in atmospheres, modelled and observed, is provided. Other diagnostics of model-characteristics and of future desirable model experiments are suggested.
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author Manson, A. H.
Meek, C.
Chshyolkova, T.
McLandress, C.
Avery, S. K.
Fritts, D. C.
Hall, C. M.
Hocking, W. K.
Igarashi, K.
MacDougall, J. W.
Murayama, Y.
Riggin, C.
Thorsen, D.
Vincent, R. A.
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Meek, C.
Chshyolkova, T.
McLandress, C.
Avery, S. K.
Fritts, D. C.
Hall, C. M.
Hocking, W. K.
Igarashi, K.
MacDougall, J. W.
Murayama, Y.
Riggin, C.
Thorsen, D.
Vincent, R. A.
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title Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data
title_short Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data
title_full Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data
title_fullStr Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data
title_full_unstemmed Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data
title_sort winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between cmam (with interactive chemistry) and mfr-meto observations and data
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00032931 2023-05-15T18:35:04+02:00 Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves: comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data Manson, A. H. Meek, C. Chshyolkova, T. McLandress, C. Avery, S. K. Fritts, D. C. Hall, C. M. Hocking, W. K. Igarashi, K. MacDougall, J. W. Murayama, Y. Riggin, C. Thorsen, D. Vincent, R. A. 2006-10 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-2493-2006 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00032931 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00032885/angeo-24-2493-2006.pdf https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/24/2493/2006/angeo-24-2493-2006.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Annales Geophysicae -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?1458425 -- https://www.ann-geophys.net/ -- https://www.ann-geophys.net/volumes.html -- http://link.springer.com/journal/585 -- 1432-0576 https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-2493-2006 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00032931 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00032885/angeo-24-2493-2006.pdf https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/24/2493/2006/angeo-24-2493-2006.pdf uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2006 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-24-2493-2006 2022-02-08T22:45:59Z Following earlier comparisons using the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM, without interactive chemistry), the dynamical characteristics of the model are assessed with interactive chemistry activated. Time-sequences of temperatures and winds at Tromsø (70° N) show that the model has more frequent and earlier stratospheric winter warmings than typically observed. Wavelets at mesospheric heights (76, 85 km) and from equator to polar regions show that CMAM tides are generally larger, but planetary waves (PW) smaller, than medium frequency (MF) radar-derived values. Tides modelled for eight geographic locations during the four seasons are not strikingly different from the earlier CMAM experiment; although monthly data now allow these detailed seasonal variations (local combinations of migrating and non-migrating components) within the mesosphere (circa 50–80 km) to be demonstrated for the first time. The dominant semi-diurnal tide of middle latitudes is, as in the earlier papers, quite well realized in CMAM. Regarding the diurnal tide, it is shown here and in an earlier study by one of the authors, that the main characteristics of the diurnal tide at low latitudes (where the S (1,1) mode dominates) are well captured by the model. However, in this experiment there are some other unobserved features for the diurnal tide, which are quite similar to those noted in the earlier CMAM experiment: low latitude amplitudes are larger than observed at 82 km, and middle latitudes feature an unobserved low altitude (73 km) summer maximum. Phases, especially at low and middle (circa 42° N) latitudes, do not match observations well. Mesospheric seasonal tidal variations available from the CUJO (Canada U.S.\ Japan Opportunity) radar (MFR) network (sites 40–45° N) reveal interesting longitudinal differences between the CMAM and the MFR observations. In addition, model and observations differ in the character of the vertical phase variations at each network-location. Finally, the seasonal variations of planetary wave (PW) activity available from CMAM and the MFR show quite good agreement, apart from the amplitude differences (smaller in CMAM above 70 km). A major difference for the 16-d PW is that CMAM shows large amplitudes before the winter solstice; and for the 2-d PW, while both CMAM and MFR show summer and winter activity, the observed summer mesopause and winter mesospheric wave activities are stronger and more extended in height. Models such as CMAM, operated without data-assimilation, are now able to provide increasingly realistic climatologies of middle atmosphere tides and PW activity. Differences do exist however, and so discussion of the various factors affecting tidal and PW characteristics in atmospheres, modelled and observed, is provided. Other diagnostics of model-characteristics and of future desirable model experiments are suggested. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Canada Tromsø Annales Geophysicae 24 10 2493 2518