Effects of sea surface temperature and large-scale dynamics an the thermodynamic equilibrium state and convection over the tropical western Pacific

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作者
Wu, XQ [1 ]
Moncrieff, MW [1 ]
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[1] Natl Ctr Atmospher Res, Boulder, CO 80307 USA
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10.1029/1998JD200116
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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The effects of sea surface temperature (SST) variations and large-scale dynamics on the cloud feedback and water vapor feedback are quantified using a fine-scale numerical model, or cloud-resolving model, in which the cloud-scale dynamics is explicitly treated instead of being parameterized as is necessary in a general circulation model. The SST variation has large impacts on the water vapor feedback and small impacts on the cloud feedback, radiation budget, and surface energy budget under a given large-scale dynamic state. As the SST gets warmer (increasing 2 degrees), the warm and moist equilibrium state of temperature and water vapor mixing ratio is obtained; the upper tropospheric relative humidity is enhanced; and the cloud amount and convective intensity are slightly reduced. The cooling (about 10 W m(-2)) at the surface due to the increase of surface evaporation is almost compensated by the warming at the surface due to the increase of surface shortwave flux, which results in a small increase of net surface heat flux. However, the change of large-scale dynamics has large effects on the cloud feedback, radiation budget, and surface energy budget and small effects on the water vapor feedback under a constant SST. An increased large-scale forcing slightly affects the equilibrium states of temperature and water vapor mixing ratio; the relative humidity is decreased above 10 km and increased below; and the cloud amount and convective intensity are enhanced. Both the variations of SST and large-scale dynamics are positively correlated with the surface precipitation.
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