The role of water vapour in the atmosphere. A short overview from a climate modeller's point of view

D. Jacob
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Abstract

Water vapour plays a dominant role in the radiative balance and the hydrological cycle. It is a principal element in the thermodynamics of the atmosphere, it transports latent heat, it contributes to absorption and emission in a n umber of bands and it condenses into clouds that reflect and adsorb solar radiation, thus directly affecting the energy balance. In the lower atmosphere, the water vapour concentrations can vary by orders of magnitude from place to place. This variability creates a fundamental problem in climate modelling due to the very high temporal and spatial resolution needed to resolve all processes creating the sharp gradients which are related to the variability. The contribution of water vapour to atmospheric phenomena on different time and space scales for today's and future climates are discussed as well as the importance of water vapour monitoring. The latter is a prerequisite for model validation and an important contribution to the understanding of the behaviour of the atmosphere. It is shown that only the validation of more than one component of the hydrological cycle leads to a better understanding and an improvement of the simulations.

水蒸气在大气中的作用。从气候建模者的角度做一个简短的概述
水汽在辐射平衡和水循环中起主导作用。它是大气热力学的主要元素,它输送潜热,它在若干波段上促进吸收和发射,它凝结成云,反射和吸收太阳辐射,从而直接影响能量平衡。在低层大气中,各地的水蒸气浓度会有数量级的变化。这种变异性在气候模拟中造成了一个基本问题,因为需要非常高的时间和空间分辨率来解决产生与变异性相关的急剧梯度的所有过程。讨论了在不同时间和空间尺度上,水汽对大气现象在今天和未来气候中的贡献,以及水汽监测的重要性。后者是模式验证的先决条件,也是对理解大气行为的重要贡献。结果表明,只有对水循环的多个组成部分进行验证,才能更好地理解和改进模拟。
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