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摘要
本文首次利用206.5 MHz平流层-对流层雷达观测了喜马拉雅中部地区夏季风月的垂直速度特征。对6 - 10月晴空天顶观测资料进行了提取和分析,确定了垂直速度发生的分布和16 km以内的平均垂直速度剖面图。结果表明,各月份平均上升气流和下降气流特征速度~ 4 km一般不超过5 cm s−1。这一特征的一个例外是在8月份观测到的10至11 km之间的持续下降气流层,最大平均垂直速度为~ - 7 cm s - 1,这是一个新的观测结果。对流层下层持续的下降气流和对流层上层12公里以上持续的上升气流表明气团从低层到高层的直接输送,反之亦然,在气候上是不支持的。这一剖面与热带地区气团抬升的两步过程相似。值得注意的是,这一高度对应于反气旋的较低水平,并提供了对气团向平流层的困住和缓慢上升的洞察。进一步分析所有月份的上午、下午和晚上垂直速度的周期间变率表明,对流层中部区域变化显著,对流层上部12 km以上几乎没有变化,这表明缓慢的向上输送并不直接依赖于任何月份的周期间变率。
Characteristics of Vertical Air Motion During Summer Monsoon Over the Central Himalayan Region Using 206.5 MHz ARIES Stratosphere-Troposphere (ST) Radar
First observations on the characteristics of vertical velocity during the Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) months, over the central Himalayan region using 206.5 MHz Stratosphere-Troposphere radar are presented. Clear air zenith observation data have been extracted and analyzed to determine the distribution of vertical velocity occurrence and the mean vertical velocity profiles up to 16 km from June to October. Results show that the mean updraft and downdraft characteristic velocity ∼4 km did not generally exceed 5 cm s−1 for all the months. An exception to this feature is observed as a layer of persistent downdraft between 10 and 11 km with a maximum mean vertical velocity of ∼−7 cm s−1 in August, which is new observation. Consistent downdrafts in the lower troposphere and consistent updrafts in the upper troposphere above 12 km show that direct transport of airmass from lower to upper level and vice versa is not climatologically supported. In turn, such profile shows similarity to the two-step process of upliftment of air mass in the tropical region. Notably this height corresponds to the lower level of ASM Anticyclone and gives insight in to the entrapment and slow upliftment of airmass toward stratosphere. Further analysis of inter-period variability of vertical velocity for forenoon, afternoon, and evening periods for all the months show notable variations in the mid-tropospheric region with barely any change in the upper troposphere above 12 km, indicating that the slow upward transport does not directly depend on the inter-period variability for any of the months.
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