Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method

A Lagrangian technique is developed and applied to calculate stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone. This exchange is computed from the potential vorticity or <i>PV</i> along trajectories, calculated from ECMWF circulation data. Special emphasis is put on the s...

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Main Authors: M. Sigmond, J. Meloen, P. C. Siegmund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2000-05-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/18/573/2000/angeo-18-573-2000.pdf
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spelling doaj-73145085a2974fdea84aff50e1ee64122020-11-24T22:41:33ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762000-05-011857358210.1007/s00585-000-0573-1Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian methodM. Sigmond0M. Sigmond1M. Sigmond2J. Meloen3P. C. Siegmund4<i>Correspondence to:</i> P. C. SiegmundRoyal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (K.N.M.I.), PO Box 201, Wilhelminalaan 10, 3730 AE De Bilt, The Netherlandse-mail: siegmund@knmi.nlRoyal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (K.N.M.I.), PO Box 201, Wilhelminalaan 10, 3730 AE De Bilt, The NetherlandsRoyal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (K.N.M.I.), PO Box 201, Wilhelminalaan 10, 3730 AE De Bilt, The NetherlandsA Lagrangian technique is developed and applied to calculate stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone. This exchange is computed from the potential vorticity or <i>PV</i> along trajectories, calculated from ECMWF circulation data. Special emphasis is put on the statistical significance of the results. The computed field of the cross-tropopause flux is dominated by elongated patterns of statistically significant large downward and small upward fluxes. The downward fluxes mainly occur in the lower part of the considered tropopause folds. The upward fluxes are found near the entrance of the folds, in the tropopause ridges. The ratio between the area averaged downward and upward cross-tropopause fluxes increases with increasing strength of the cyclone. Since the largest fluxes are shown to occur in the regions with the largest wind shear, where <i>PV</i>-mixing is thought to cause large cross-tropopause fluxes, the results are expected to be reliable, at least in a qualitative sense. The position of a tropopause fold along the northwest coast of Africa is confirmed by total ozone observations. The results indicate that the applied Lagrangian technique is an appropriate tool for diagnosing stratosphere-troposphere exchange.<br><br><b>Key words: </b>Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (general circulation; mesoscale meteorology; middle atmosphere dynamics)https://www.ann-geophys.net/18/573/2000/angeo-18-573-2000.pdf
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M. Sigmond
M. Sigmond
J. Meloen
P. C. Siegmund
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M. Sigmond
M. Sigmond
J. Meloen
P. C. Siegmund
Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method
Annales Geophysicae
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M. Sigmond
M. Sigmond
J. Meloen
P. C. Siegmund
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title Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method
title_short Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method
title_full Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method
title_fullStr Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method
title_full_unstemmed Stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a Lagrangian method
title_sort stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone, calculated with a lagrangian method
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2000-05-01
description A Lagrangian technique is developed and applied to calculate stratosphere-troposphere exchange in an extratropical cyclone. This exchange is computed from the potential vorticity or <i>PV</i> along trajectories, calculated from ECMWF circulation data. Special emphasis is put on the statistical significance of the results. The computed field of the cross-tropopause flux is dominated by elongated patterns of statistically significant large downward and small upward fluxes. The downward fluxes mainly occur in the lower part of the considered tropopause folds. The upward fluxes are found near the entrance of the folds, in the tropopause ridges. The ratio between the area averaged downward and upward cross-tropopause fluxes increases with increasing strength of the cyclone. Since the largest fluxes are shown to occur in the regions with the largest wind shear, where <i>PV</i>-mixing is thought to cause large cross-tropopause fluxes, the results are expected to be reliable, at least in a qualitative sense. The position of a tropopause fold along the northwest coast of Africa is confirmed by total ozone observations. The results indicate that the applied Lagrangian technique is an appropriate tool for diagnosing stratosphere-troposphere exchange.<br><br><b>Key words: </b>Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (general circulation; mesoscale meteorology; middle atmosphere dynamics)
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