2018
DOI: 10.5194/amt-11-1031-2018
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An intercomparison of stratospheric gravity wave potential energy densities from METOP GPS radio occultation measurements and ECMWF model data

Abstract: Abstract. Temperature profiles based on radio occultation (RO) measurements with the operational European METOP satellites are used to derive monthly mean global distributions of stratospheric (20-40 km) gravity wave (GW) potential energy densities (E P ) for the period July 2014-December 2016. In order to test whether the sampling and data quality of this data set is sufficient for scientific analysis, we investigate to what degree the METOP observations agree quantitatively with ECMWF operational analysis (I… Show more

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“…The amplitudes are often communicated by estimating the momentum fluxes, although the derivation and necessary assumptions imply significant uncertainties. Other measures of gravity wave amplitudes, such as potential energy, have also been reported (e.g., de la Torre et al ., ; Rapp et al ., ).…”
Section: Our Improving Knowledge Of Atmospheric Gravity Wavesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The amplitudes are often communicated by estimating the momentum fluxes, although the derivation and necessary assumptions imply significant uncertainties. Other measures of gravity wave amplitudes, such as potential energy, have also been reported (e.g., de la Torre et al ., ; Rapp et al ., ).…”
Section: Our Improving Knowledge Of Atmospheric Gravity Wavesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Inertial instabilities have not been considered in these discussions. Rapp et al (2018b) further showed in their study that subtracting a large-scale background estimated from ERA-Interim reanalysis temperatures can eliminate spurious inertial instability signals from the gravity wave temperature perturbations and leaves gravity wave activity around the polar vortex. In a comment on this study, Harvey and Knox (2019) pointed out that it is 85 not clear how often inertial instabilities induced variations have been misinterpreted as gravity wave signals in the past.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Recently, Rapp et al (2018a) derived a global, gravity wave temperature perturbation climatology from MetOp GPS radio occultation (GPS-RO) data and found unexpectedly high potential energy densities in the tropics that could not be linked to gravity wave sources. In further investigations, they were able to tie the unexpectedly high gravity wave activity to inertial instability signals remaining in their gravity wave perturbations (Rapp et al, 2018b). They showed the existence of a perturbation structure in their measurements with large horizontal and small vertical extent in the region of interest and demonstrated with 35 a vorticity argument that inertial instability induced those additional perturbations.…”
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