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DOI10.1029/2021GL095226
Interaction between stratospheric Kelvin waves and gravity waves in the easterly QBO phase
Young-Ha Kim; Ulrich Achatz
2021-08-29
发表期刊Geophysical Research Letters
出版年2021
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A general circulation model is used to study the interaction between parameterized gravity waves (GWs) and large-scale Kelvin waves in the tropical stratosphere. The simulation shows that Kelvin waves with substantial amplitudes (urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl62947:grl62947-math-000110 m urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl62947:grl62947-math-0002) can significantly affect the distribution of GW drag by modulating the local shear. Furthermore, this effect is localized to regions above strong convective organizations that generate large-amplitude GWs, so that at a given altitude it occurs selectively in a certain phase of Kelvin waves. Accordingly, this effect also contributes to the zonal-mean GW drag, which is large in the middle stratosphere during the phase transition of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO). Furthermore, we detect an enhancement of Kelvin-wave momentum flux due to GW drag modulated by Kelvin waves. The result implies an importance of GW dynamics coupled to Kelvin waves in the QBO progression.

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Young-Ha Kim,Ulrich Achatz. Interaction between stratospheric Kelvin waves and gravity waves in the easterly QBO phase[J]. Geophysical Research Letters,2021.
APA Young-Ha Kim,&Ulrich Achatz.(2021).Interaction between stratospheric Kelvin waves and gravity waves in the easterly QBO phase.Geophysical Research Letters.
MLA Young-Ha Kim,et al."Interaction between stratospheric Kelvin waves and gravity waves in the easterly QBO phase".Geophysical Research Letters (2021).
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