[GTP] Fwd: GTP Seminar at NCAR- Riwal Plougonven

Carolyn Mueller cmueller at ucar.edu
Wed Jul 24 07:59:25 MDT 2013


Just a reminder of tomorrow's seminar.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	GTP Seminar at NCAR- Riwal Plougonven
Date: 	Mon, 01 Jul 2013 14:32:06 -0600
From: 	Silvia Gentile <sgentile at ucar.edu>
Organization: 	NCAR
To: 	undisclosed-recipients:;



Joint MMM GTP
Non-Orographic Gravity Waves in Mesoscale Simulations and
in Stratospheric Balloon Observations over the Southern Ocean
Riwal Plougonven
Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique/IPSL
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

Thusday, 25 July 2013, 3:30PM
NCAR-Foothills Laboratory
3450 Mitchell Lane
Bldg 2 Small Seminar Room 1001


Gravity waves in the lower stratosphere above Antarctica and the
Southern Ocean have been characterized from observations by
superpressure balloons from the Vorcore campaign (Hertzog et al 2008).
Mesoscale simulations with the WRF (Weather Research and Forecast Model)
are carried out to analyze further the gravity-wave field, with an
emphasis on non-orographic waves.
First, the realism of the simulated waves is assessed by comparison to
the observations. A satisfactory overall agreement is found, but
different behaviour is noted for orographic waves (overestimation in the
simulations relative to the observations) and non-orographic waves
(underestimation).
Second, the gravity-wave field is analyzed in more detail. It is
necessary to quantify orographic and non-orographic waves separately.
Orographic waves are larger and more intermittent, yet affect only a
limited geographical region. Hence their overall contribution to
momentum fluxes entering the stratosphere is comparable to that of
non-orographic sources. A diagnostic for intermittency, the Gini
coefficient, is proposed.
Third, in order to better identify non-orographic sources, case studies
are carried out for episodes of intense momentum fluxes over the
Southern Ocean, far from islands. The emitted gravity waves occur over
intense and rapid cyclogenesis events (polar lows). It appears that,
despite the high latitude, moist effects play a crucial rôle in the
emission of the gravity waves.

-- 
Silvia Gentile
NCAR IMAGe
1850 Table Mesa Drive
Boulder, CO 80305
303 497 2480
www2.image.ucar.edu



-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.ucar.edu/pipermail/gtp/attachments/20130724/074ba36f/attachment.html 


More information about the GTP mailing list