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

JP6.1

Tropical stratospheric zonal winds in ECMWF ERA-40 reanalysis, rocketsonde data, and rawinsonde data

Mark P. Baldwin, Northwest Research Associates, Bellevue, WA; and L. J. Gray

The quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) is well defined by rawinsonde observations up to 10 hPa. Above that level, measuring the QBO is problematic because the most accurate wind measurements (rocketsondes) were not made at the equator and have large data gaps in time. We will show that the ECMWF ERA-40 reanalysis zonal winds, which provide a continuous data record since 1958, are very close to tropical rocketsonde and rawinsonde observations up to 10 hPa. Above 10 hPa, agreement with rocketsonde data decreases, with the ERA-40 data provide a good representation of tropical winds up to 2–3 hPa. The amplitudes of the QBO and the semi-annual oscillation (SAO) derived from ERA-40 data match the rawinsonde and rocketsonde observations up to 2–3 hPa. We conclude that zonal-mean ERA-40 equatorial winds could be used in place of rawinsonde station observations.

Joint Poster Session 6, Tropical-Extratropical Interactions (Including the QBO) (Joint with the Middle Atmosphere, Fluid Dynamics and Climate Variations)-Poster
Thursday, 16 June 2005, 4:30 PM-6:00 PM, Riverside

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