Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation

[1] Polar stratospheric gravity wave activity is studied using data from the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) Global Positioning System Radio Occultation (GPS-RO). Waves with vertical wavelengths of ∼2 to 15 km are considered. The temperature variance σ...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Alexander, S.P., Klekociuk, A.R., Tsuda, T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2440/88881
https://doi.org/10.1029/2009JD011851
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spelling ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/88881 2023-12-17T10:19:43+01:00 Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation Alexander, S.P. Klekociuk, A.R. Tsuda, T. 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/88881 https://doi.org/10.1029/2009JD011851 en eng American Geophysical Union Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2009; 114(D17):D17103-1-D17103-17 2169-897X 2169-8996 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/88881 doi:10.1029/2009JD011851 Klekociuk, A.R. [0000-0003-3335-0034] Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009jd011851 gravity waves polar vortex GPS-RO Journal article 2009 ftunivadelaidedl https://doi.org/10.1029/2009JD01185110.1029/2009jd011851 2023-11-20T23:27:14Z [1] Polar stratospheric gravity wave activity is studied using data from the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) Global Positioning System Radio Occultation (GPS-RO). Waves with vertical wavelengths of ∼2 to 15 km are considered. The temperature variance σ2 is used as a measure of wave activity and is studied on isentropic surfaces. Large intermittent orographic wave activity is identified during austral spring 2007 above the Patagonian Andes and the Antarctic Peninsula, where σ2 in the stratosphere increases by up to a factor of 5 for periods of 5 days to a few weeks. The σ2 are also investigated in equivalent latitudes to allow a direct comparison with the changing vortex structure. The October 2007 σ2 inside the Antarctic vortex boundary region at 400–600 K is one and a half times that outside the vortex. This region of enhanced σ2 descends in time and is not observed during the decay of the Arctic vortex. During the boreal winter of 2006/2007, orographic wave activity is observed above Scandinavia and Greenland. An analysis of the 400 K and the 450 K levels in both hemispheres shows a strong relationship between enhanced σ2 and the location of the vortex edge, suggesting that the waves observed are propagating poleward and are guided to higher altitudes by the vortex. The line of sight of the occultations shows a preference for north-south alignment, indicating that COSMIC favors the detection of orographic waves above the north-south oriented mountain ranges considered here. S. P. Alexander, A. R. Klekociuk, and T. Tsuda Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Arctic Greenland The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research 114 D17
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topic gravity waves
polar vortex
GPS-RO
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polar vortex
GPS-RO
Alexander, S.P.
Klekociuk, A.R.
Tsuda, T.
Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation
topic_facet gravity waves
polar vortex
GPS-RO
description [1] Polar stratospheric gravity wave activity is studied using data from the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) Global Positioning System Radio Occultation (GPS-RO). Waves with vertical wavelengths of ∼2 to 15 km are considered. The temperature variance σ2 is used as a measure of wave activity and is studied on isentropic surfaces. Large intermittent orographic wave activity is identified during austral spring 2007 above the Patagonian Andes and the Antarctic Peninsula, where σ2 in the stratosphere increases by up to a factor of 5 for periods of 5 days to a few weeks. The σ2 are also investigated in equivalent latitudes to allow a direct comparison with the changing vortex structure. The October 2007 σ2 inside the Antarctic vortex boundary region at 400–600 K is one and a half times that outside the vortex. This region of enhanced σ2 descends in time and is not observed during the decay of the Arctic vortex. During the boreal winter of 2006/2007, orographic wave activity is observed above Scandinavia and Greenland. An analysis of the 400 K and the 450 K levels in both hemispheres shows a strong relationship between enhanced σ2 and the location of the vortex edge, suggesting that the waves observed are propagating poleward and are guided to higher altitudes by the vortex. The line of sight of the occultations shows a preference for north-south alignment, indicating that COSMIC favors the detection of orographic waves above the north-south oriented mountain ranges considered here. S. P. Alexander, A. R. Klekociuk, and T. Tsuda
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Alexander, S.P.
Klekociuk, A.R.
Tsuda, T.
author_facet Alexander, S.P.
Klekociuk, A.R.
Tsuda, T.
author_sort Alexander, S.P.
title Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation
title_short Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation
title_full Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation
title_fullStr Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation
title_full_unstemmed Gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric vortices by the COSMIC GPS-RO satellite constellation
title_sort gravity wave and orographic wave activity observed around the antarctic and arctic stratospheric vortices by the cosmic gps-ro satellite constellation
publisher American Geophysical Union
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2440/88881
https://doi.org/10.1029/2009JD011851
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