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The global distribution of gravity wave energy in the lower stratosphere derived from GPS data and gravity wave modelling: Attempt and challenges
Authors:K Frhlich  T Schmidt  M Ern  P Preusse  A de la Torre  J Wickert  Ch Jacobi
Institution:aInstitut für Meteorologie, Universität Leipzig, Stephanstr. 3, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany;bDepartment 1: Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam, Germany;cInstitute for Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany;dFacultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Five years of global temperatures retrieved from radio occultations measured by Champ (Challenging Minisatellite Payload) and SAC-C (Satelite de Aplicaciones Cientificas-C) are analyzed for gravity waves (GWs). In order to separate GWs from other atmospheric variations, a high-pass filter was applied on the vertical profile. Resulting temperature fluctuations correspond to vertical wavelengths between 400 m (instrumental resolution) and 10 km (limit of the high-pass filter). The temperature fluctuations can be converted into GW potential energy, but for comparison with parameterization schemes GW momentum flux is required. We therefore used representative values for the vertical and horizontal wavelength to infer GW momentum flux from the GPS measurements. The vertical wavelength value is determined by high-pass filtering, the horizontal wavelength is adopted from a latitude-dependent climatology. The obtained momentum flux distributions agree well, both in global distribution and in absolute values, with simulations using the Warner and McIntyre parameterization (WM) scheme. However, discrepancies are found in the annual cycle. Online simulations, implementing the WM scheme in the mechanistic COMMA-LIM (Cologne Model of the Middle Atmosphere—Leipzig Institute for Meteorology) general circulation model (GCM), do not converge, demonstrating that a good representation of GWs in a GCM requires both a realistic launch distribution and an adequate representation of GW breaking and momentum transfer.
Keywords:Gravity waves  Momentum flux  Parameterization scheme  GPS
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