2013
DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-12-00384.1
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Diabatic Heating Profiles in Recent Global Reanalyses

Abstract: Diabatic heating profiles are extremely important to the atmospheric circulation in the tropics and therefore to the earth's energy and hydrological cycles. However, their global structures are poorly known because of limited information from in situ observations. Some modern global reanalyses provide the temperature tendency from the physical processes. Their proper applications require an assessment of their accuracy and uncertainties. In this study, diabatic heating profiles from three recent global reanaly… Show more

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“…8. The results presented here are consistent with earlier studies [30,31]. An important fraction of the incoming sunlight reaches the surface which is heated accordingly.…”
Section: The Thermodynamics Of Atmospheric Motionssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…8. The results presented here are consistent with earlier studies [30,31]. An important fraction of the incoming sunlight reaches the surface which is heated accordingly.…”
Section: The Thermodynamics Of Atmospheric Motionssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Fueglistaler et al (2009b) have previously provided a comparison of the ERA-Interim diabatic heat budget with that of the older ERA-40, and Ling and Zhang (2013) have examined the diabatic heat budgets of MERRA, CFSR, and ERA-Interim at lower levels in the troposphere.…”
Section: J S Wright and S Fueglistaler: Reanalyses Of Diabatic Heamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) [Mesinger et al, 2006] is the North American Regional Reanalysis produced by NCEP as a high-resolution, high-frequency regional reanalysis. It uses NCEP Eta Model and its data assimilation system Regional Climate Data Assimilation System, which is a 3D-Var system.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%