2018
DOI: 10.1002/qj.3261
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The effect of potential vorticity fluxes on the circulation of the tropical upper troposphere

Abstract: With simple analytical arguments, we suggest that the subtropical westerly jets, the equatorial easterly winds, the westerly ducts (i.e. regions of westerly winds over the Equator), and the tropical upper tropospheric troughs, are coupled via potential vorticity (PV) dynamics. We suggest that deep tropical convection leads to advective PV fluxes towards the Poles over the subtropical westerly jets, triggering Rossby waves on the jet, and leading to advective PV fluxes towards the Equator when the Rossby waves … Show more

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“…FF16 also considered the relationship of u duct and other trace gases including CH 4 . Indeed, recently Pandey et al (2017) and Krol et al (2018) also considered the implications of faster IH transfer of CH 4 during the La Niña of 2011 when the Pacific westerly wind duct was open and u duct was large. FF16 explained the exceptional step in CO 2 IH difference between 2009 and 2010 as being due to a contribution from the large anomaly in u duct observed at the time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FF16 also considered the relationship of u duct and other trace gases including CH 4 . Indeed, recently Pandey et al (2017) and Krol et al (2018) also considered the implications of faster IH transfer of CH 4 during the La Niña of 2011 when the Pacific westerly wind duct was open and u duct was large. FF16 explained the exceptional step in CO 2 IH difference between 2009 and 2010 as being due to a contribution from the large anomaly in u duct observed at the time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the reduction of extratropical perturbations associated with the Ncalm boundary forcing is extreme (Figures S1b and S1c) and unlikely to occur in the current climate. Furthermore, the tropical atmosphere-ocean system also interacts with TCs (e.g., Mei et al, 2013;Sriver & Huber, 2007) and extratropical weather perturbations (e.g., Ortega et al, 2018;Zhang & Wang, 2019) in the real world. Nonetheless, the idealized experiments suggest that TC activity in the Atlantic subtropics has some potential to increase and hint that some projected changes in midlatitude wave activity with climate warming could have implications for Atlantic TC activity in altered climate states.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hourly radon measurements at Cape Grim (Chambers et al 2016) were introduced around this time. Air mass history is further informed by a decade of vertical profiling (Langenfelds et al, 2003;Pak et al, 1996), back trajectory analysis, and other tracers (e.g. Dunse et al, 2001), demonstrating that selected cgo data can achieve a degree of spatial representation matching, or sometime exceeding, that at the more remote high-altitude sites at mlo and spo.…”
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confidence: 99%