A moisture-stratiform instability for convectively coupled waves

被引:151
作者
Kuang, Zhiming [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Engn & Appl Sci, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1175/2007JAS2444.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
A simple model of two vertical modes is constructed and analyzed to reveal the basic instability mechanisms of convectively coupled waves. The main novelty of this model is a convective parameterization based on the quasi-equilibrium concept and simplified for a model of two vertical modes. It hypothesizes 1) the approximate invariance of the difference between saturation moist static energy in the lower half of the troposphere and moist static energy in the subcloud layer, regardless of free troposphere humidity, and 2) that variations in the depth of convection are determined by moisture-deficit variations in the midtroposphere. Physical arguments for such a treatment are presented. For realistic model parameters chosen based on cloud system resolving model simulations (CSRMs) of an earlier study, the model produces unstable waves at wavelengths and with structures that compare well with the CSRM simulations and observations. A moisture-stratiform instability and a direct-stratiform instability are identified as the main instability mechanisms in the model. The former relies on the effect of midtroposphere humidity on the depth of convection. The latter relies on the climatological mean convective heating profile being top heavy, and it is identified to be the same as the stratiform instability mechanism proposed by B. E. Mapes. The moisture-stratiform instability appears to be the main instability mechanism for the convectively coupled wave development in the CSRM simulations. The finite response time of convection has a damping effect on the waves that is stronger at high wavenumbers. The net moistening effect of the second-mode convective heating also damps the waves, but more strongly at low wavenumbers. These effects help to shape the growth rate curve so that the most unstable waves are of a few thousand kilometers in scale.
引用
收藏
页码:834 / 854
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Wavelet analysis of the convectively-coupled equatorial waves [J].
Jie Cao ;
ZhiPing Wen ;
YouLi Chang ;
XiangRui Li .
Science China Earth Sciences, 2012, 55 :675-684
[32]   Wavelet analysis of the convectively-coupled equatorial waves [J].
CAO JieWEN ZhiPingCHANG YouLi LI XiangRui Department of Atmospheric ScienceYunnan UniversityKunming China Monsoon and Environmental CenterDepartment of Atmospheric ScienceSun YatSen UniversityGuangzhou China .
ScienceChina(EarthSciences), 2012, 55 (04) :675-684
[33]   Wavelet analysis of the convectively-coupled equatorial waves [J].
Cao Jie ;
Wen ZhiPing ;
Chang YouLi ;
Li XiangRui .
SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES, 2012, 55 (04) :675-684
[34]   Absolute instability of moisture-coupled waves on the equatorial beta-plane [J].
MacDonald, Cameron G. .
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2024, 150 (762) :2667-2689
[35]   Simple models for the diurnal cycle and convectively coupled waves [J].
Frenkel, Yevgeniy ;
Majda, Andrew J. ;
Khouider, Boualem .
THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS, 2013, 27 (3-4) :533-559
[36]   Equatorial Convectively Coupled Waves in a Simple Multicloud Model [J].
Khouider, Boualem ;
Majda, Andrew J. .
JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2008, 65 (11) :3376-3397
[37]   A Simple Model of Convectively Coupled Equatorial Rossby Waves [J].
Fuchs-Stone, Zeljka ;
Raymond, David J. ;
Sentic, Stipo .
JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS, 2019, 11 (01) :173-184
[38]   Energetics of Interactions between African Easterly Waves and Convectively Coupled Kelvin Waves [J].
Mantripragada, Rama Sesha Sridhar ;
Schreck, C. J., III ;
Aiyyer, Anantha .
MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 2021, 149 (11) :3821-3835
[39]   Convectively coupled Kelvin waves in CMIP5 coupled climate models [J].
Wang, Lu ;
Li, Tim .
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2017, 48 (3-4) :767-781
[40]   Convectively coupled Kelvin waves in CMIP5 coupled climate models [J].
Lu Wang ;
Tim Li .
Climate Dynamics, 2017, 48 :767-781