13th Conference on Middle Atmosphere
15th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics
17th Conference on Climate Variability and Change

J7.2

The roles of the Hadley circulation and downward control in tropical upwelling

Tiehan Zhou, Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY; and M. A. Geller and K. P. Hamilton

The magnitude and configuration of tropical upwelling of tropospheric air into the stratosphere plays an important role in determining tropical tropopause properties and in stratosphere-troposphere exchange. It is likely of great importance in understanding observed variations in stratospheric water vapor. Here, we present several idealized models of tropical upwelling, which clarify the roles of the nonlinear Hadley circulation and extratropical wave driving in determining the circulation. In particular, we show that the Hadley circulation and wave-driven circulation interact to determine the nature of tropical upwelling. We are able to explain several observed features such as maximum upwelling in the summer hemisphere and the annual variation of the upwelling. .

Joint Session 7, tropical-extratropical interactions (including the QBO) (Joint with Middle Atmosphere, Fluid Dynamics and Climate Variations)
Wednesday, 15 June 2005, 10:30 AM-3:45 PM, Ballroom D

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