Dynamical forcing of subseasonal variability in the tropical Brewer-Dobson circulation

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Abstract

Upwelling across the tropical tropopause exhibits strong subseasonal variability superimposed on the wellknown annual cycle, and these variations directly affect temperature and tracers in the tropical lower stratosphere. In this work, the dynamical forcing of tropical upwelling on subseasonal time scales is investigated using the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Interim Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim) for 1979-2011.Momentum balance diagnostics reveal that transience in lower-stratospheric upwelling is linked to the effects of extratropical wave forcing, with centers of action in the extratropical winter stratosphere and in the subtropical upper troposphere of both hemispheres. The time-dependent forcing in these regions induces a remote coupled response in the zonal mean wind and the meridional circulation (with associated temperature changes), which drives upwelling variability in the tropical stratosphere. This behavior is observed in the reanalysis, consistent with theory. Dynamical patterns reflect distinctive forcing of the shallow versus deep branches of the Brewer-Dobson circulation; the shallow branch ismost strongly correlated with wave forcing in the subtropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, while the deep branch is mainly influenced by highlatitude planetary waves. © 2014 American Meteorological Society.

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Abalos, M., Randel, W. J., & Serrano, E. (2014). Dynamical forcing of subseasonal variability in the tropical Brewer-Dobson circulation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 71(9), 3439–3453. https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-13-0366.1

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