Tropical and Extra-Tropical Influences on the Distribution of Free Tropospheric Humidity Over the Intertropical Belt |
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Authors: | Rémy Roca Rodrigo Guzman Julien Lemond Joke Meijer Laurence Picon Hélène Brogniez |
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Institution: | 1. Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Tour 45-55 3ème étage, BP 99, 4 Place Jussieu, 75005, Paris, France 2. Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, Paris, France
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Abstract: | Free tropospheric humidity (FTH) is a key parameter of the radiation budget of the Earth. In particular, its distribution over the intertropical belt has been identified as an important contributor to the water vapour feedback. Idealized radiative transfer computations are performed to underscore the need to consider the whole probability distribution function (PDF) rather than the arithmetical mean of the FTH. The analysis confirmed the overwhelming role of the dry end of the PDF in the radiative perturbation of the top of atmosphere longwave budget. The physical and dynamical processes responsible for the maintenance of this dry part of the FTH distribution are reviewed, and the lateral mixing between the tropics and the extra-tropics is revealed as a major element of the dry air dynamics. The evolution of this lateral mixing in the framework of the global warming is discussed, and perspectives of work are listed as a mean of a conclusion. |
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