Application of a planetary wave breaking parameterization to stratospheric circulation statistics

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The planetary wave parameterization scheme developed recently by Garcia is applied to stratospheric circulation statistics derived from 12 years of National Meteorological Center operational stratospheric analyses. From the data a planetary wave breaking criterion (based on the ratio of the eddy to zonal mean meridional potential vorticity (PV) gradients), a wave damping rate, and a meridional diffusion coefficient are calculated. The equatorward flank of the polar night jet during winter is identified as a wave breaking region from the observed PV gradients; the region moves poleward with season, covering all high latitudes in spring. Derived damping rates maximize in the subtropical upper stratosphere (the "surf zone'), with damping time scales of 3-4 days. Maximum diffusion coefficients follow the spatial patterns of the wave breaking criterion, with magnitudes comparable to prior published estimates. -Authors

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Randel, W. J., & Garcia, R. R. (1994). Application of a planetary wave breaking parameterization to stratospheric circulation statistics. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 51(9), 1157–1168. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1994)051<1157:AOAPWB>2.0.CO;2

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