SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF MONSOONAL GLOBAL ENERGY AND ENSTROPHY AND THEIR NONLINEAR EXCHANGES IN THE ZONAL WAVE-NUMBER DOMAIN

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DESAI, SS [1 ]
MISHRA, SK [1 ]
MISHRA, SK [1 ]
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[1] NATL CTR MEDIUM RANGE WEATHER FORECASTING,NEW DELHI 110003,INDIA
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GLOBAL ENERGY AND ENSTROPHY SPECTRA; NONLINEAR INTERACTIONS; WAVE CATEGORIES; REPRESENTATIVE LEVELS;
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Vertical distributions of various components of the tropospheric global rotational kinetic energy, enstrophy and available potential energy during July 1979, and the contributions to these from different zonal wave categories were studied. Representative levels in the lower and upper troposphere for the stationary and transient energetics were identified on the basis of different components of energy and enstropy. The eddy energy and enstrophy contained in different zonal scale components in the lower and upper troposphere were studied to find out the preferred scales for stationary and transient monsoonal motion in the two atmospheric layers. The role of different zonal wave categories in the nonlinear exchanges of energy and enstrophy arising due to stationary-stationary, transient-transient, stationary-transient and observed flow interactions was examined. Stationary and transient global spectra of the aforesaid dynamical variables in terms of the zonal wavenumber(m) with triangular truncation at m = 42 were utilized for this purpose. It was found from the global average kinetic energy in lower and upper troposphere that the global stationary and transient motions were comparable in the lower troposphere while in the upper troposphere stationary motion dominated over the transient motion. The computed zonal and eddy energy confirmed that the stationary motion was predominantly zonal while the transient motion was dominated by eddies. From the time mean nonlinear interaction of kinetic energy (enstrophy) of observed flow it was seen that the long and short waves as well as the zonal flow gained kinetic energy (enstrophy) from medium waves due to nonlinear interactions. The transfer of available potential energy due to nonlinear interaction was down the scale except for short waves in the upper troposphere. The stationary-transient interaction was found to be an important element of the spatial-temporal varying atmospheric flow.
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