The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere

This thesis investigates, from a modeling and observational perspective, the role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) and its coupling with the stratosphere. The issue is addressed from three different approaches: (i) Forced-dissipative simulations with a...

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Main Author: Kunz, Torben
Other Authors: Fraedrich, Klaus (Prof. Dr.)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky 2008
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spelling ftsubhamburg:oai:ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de:ediss/2190 2023-05-15T17:29:15+02:00 The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere Kunz, Torben Fraedrich, Klaus (Prof. Dr.) 2008-01-01 http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-37575 https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/2190 eng eng Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-37575 https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/2190 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess No license meteorology breaking Rossby waves North Atlantic oscillation stratosphere general circulation model 550 Geowissenschaften 38.81 Atmosphäre Meteorologie Synoptik Rossby-Welle Telekonnektion Nordatlantik-Oszillation Stratosphäre ddc:550 doctoralThesis doc-type:doctoralThesis 2008 ftsubhamburg 2023-02-19T23:09:36Z This thesis investigates, from a modeling and observational perspective, the role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) and its coupling with the stratosphere. The issue is addressed from three different approaches: (i) Forced-dissipative simulations with a simplified general circulation model are carried out to investigate both, the evolution of baroclinic wave packets in a mid-latitude eddy-driven jet which result in either anticyclonic (AB) or cyclonic wave breaking (CB) during their saturation stage, and its sensitivity to stratospheric flow conditions. (ii) Adiabatic and frictionless simulations of individual baroclinic wave life cycles are performed, using different initial stratospheric flow conditions to study its influence on baroclinic wave breaking. (iii) Observational data are used to analyze AB and CB events in the North Atlantic sector. Their impact on the NAO and its connection to the stratosphere is investigated by a composite analysis, based either on wave breaking events in the troposphere or on episodes of negative stratospheric northern annular mode (NAM). From the synthesis of the results of these approaches, the following picture is obtained: (1) Stratospheric perturbations (characterized by a negative NAM) appear first in at upper stratospheric levels and propagate downward into the lower stratosphere where they persist for about two months. (2) As a response, the behavior of tropospheric baroclinic waves is changed through a non-linear wave-mean flow interaction, with the consequence of more frequent CB than AB events. (3) This change in wave breaking frequencies is intimately linked --- by a positive feedback --- with a concurrent negative NAO anomaly at the Earth's surface. (4) Baroclinic wave packets of AB- (CB-) like behavior drive meridional circulation dipoles resembling the positive (negative) phase of the NAO. (5) A distinct asymmetry is found between the two kinds of synoptic scale wave breaking: Major AB events emerge from eastward and ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation ediss.sub.hamburg (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, Carl von Ossietzky)
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topic meteorology
breaking Rossby waves
North Atlantic oscillation
stratosphere
general circulation model
550 Geowissenschaften
38.81 Atmosphäre
Meteorologie
Synoptik
Rossby-Welle
Telekonnektion
Nordatlantik-Oszillation
Stratosphäre
ddc:550
spellingShingle meteorology
breaking Rossby waves
North Atlantic oscillation
stratosphere
general circulation model
550 Geowissenschaften
38.81 Atmosphäre
Meteorologie
Synoptik
Rossby-Welle
Telekonnektion
Nordatlantik-Oszillation
Stratosphäre
ddc:550
Kunz, Torben
The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
topic_facet meteorology
breaking Rossby waves
North Atlantic oscillation
stratosphere
general circulation model
550 Geowissenschaften
38.81 Atmosphäre
Meteorologie
Synoptik
Rossby-Welle
Telekonnektion
Nordatlantik-Oszillation
Stratosphäre
ddc:550
description This thesis investigates, from a modeling and observational perspective, the role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) and its coupling with the stratosphere. The issue is addressed from three different approaches: (i) Forced-dissipative simulations with a simplified general circulation model are carried out to investigate both, the evolution of baroclinic wave packets in a mid-latitude eddy-driven jet which result in either anticyclonic (AB) or cyclonic wave breaking (CB) during their saturation stage, and its sensitivity to stratospheric flow conditions. (ii) Adiabatic and frictionless simulations of individual baroclinic wave life cycles are performed, using different initial stratospheric flow conditions to study its influence on baroclinic wave breaking. (iii) Observational data are used to analyze AB and CB events in the North Atlantic sector. Their impact on the NAO and its connection to the stratosphere is investigated by a composite analysis, based either on wave breaking events in the troposphere or on episodes of negative stratospheric northern annular mode (NAM). From the synthesis of the results of these approaches, the following picture is obtained: (1) Stratospheric perturbations (characterized by a negative NAM) appear first in at upper stratospheric levels and propagate downward into the lower stratosphere where they persist for about two months. (2) As a response, the behavior of tropospheric baroclinic waves is changed through a non-linear wave-mean flow interaction, with the consequence of more frequent CB than AB events. (3) This change in wave breaking frequencies is intimately linked --- by a positive feedback --- with a concurrent negative NAO anomaly at the Earth's surface. (4) Baroclinic wave packets of AB- (CB-) like behavior drive meridional circulation dipoles resembling the positive (negative) phase of the NAO. (5) A distinct asymmetry is found between the two kinds of synoptic scale wave breaking: Major AB events emerge from eastward and ...
author2 Fraedrich, Klaus (Prof. Dr.)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Kunz, Torben
author_facet Kunz, Torben
author_sort Kunz, Torben
title The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
title_short The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
title_full The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
title_fullStr The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
title_full_unstemmed The role of breaking synoptic scale Rossby waves for the North Atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
title_sort role of breaking synoptic scale rossby waves for the north atlantic oscillation and its coupling with the stratosphere
publisher Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
publishDate 2008
url http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-37575
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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