热带天气尺度扰动在调制东太平洋哈德利环流强度中的作用

IF 3.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Pratiksha P. Baruah, J. M. Neena, E. Suhas
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摘要

东太平洋以天气尺度对流活动为主,为探讨天气尺度扰动如何调节平均经向环流强度提供了一个独特的环境。利用ERA5再分析资料,探讨了夏季北部地区混合罗斯比重力波(MRG)对东太平洋哈德利环流(EPHC)强度的调制作用。基于质量流函数对5个强、弱EPHC季节的MRG活性进行综合分析,发现强EPHC季节MRG活性显著,而弱EPHC季节MRG活性较弱。虽然东太平洋海表温度背景状态不利于热驱动的深层对流,但由天气尺度扰动(如MRG波)引起的低层辐合可以触发该地区的深层对流,进而影响EPHC的强度。利用大气混合层模式进一步研究了边界强迫辐合是否会对EPHC强度产生影响的问题。经向海温梯度驱动的地面辐合在强、弱EPHC季节没有显著差异,表明MRG在调节EPHC强度中起主导作用。研究还揭示了El Niño南方涛动(ENSO)影响EPHC强度的一种新的可能机制——ENSO引起的平均背景态变化调节了MRG波的时空特征,而MRG波的时空特征又影响了该地区的低层辐合,从而影响了EPHC的强度。
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The Role of Tropical Synoptic-Scale Disturbances in Modulating the Strength of East Pacific Hadley Circulation

The east Pacific (EP), dominated by synoptic scale convective activity, presents a unique environment to explore the question of how synoptic scale disturbances can modulate the strength of mean meridional circulation. The role of mixed Rossby-Gravity (MRG) waves in modulating the east Pacific Hadley circulation (EPHC) strength is explored during boreal summer season using ERA5 reanalysis data. Composite analysis of MRG activity for five strong and five weak EPHC seasons identified based on a mass stream function based metric reveal that strong EPHC seasons are associated with pronounced MRG activity, whereas the MRG activity is weak during weak EPHC seasons. Although the sea surface temperature (SST) background state over EP is not favorable for thermally driven deep convection, low-level convergence induced by synoptic scale disturbances such as the MRG waves can trigger deep convection over the region, and in turn influence the EPHC strength. The question of whether boundary forced convergence can have an impact on the EPHC strength is further investigated using an atmospheric mixed layer model. Surface convergence driven by meridional SST gradients are not found to be significantly different during strong and weak EPHC seasons, implying the dominant role of MRG in modulating the strength of EPHC. The study also reveals a new possible mechanism via which the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influences the strength of EPHC—ENSO induced changes in the mean background state modulates the spatio-temporal characteristics of MRG waves which in turn affect the low-level convergence over the region and impacts the strength of EPHC.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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