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Interactions between the Hadley Circulation and the eddy-driven jet as revealed by dry GCM experiments. Paulo Ceppi and Dennis Hartmann 21 September 2011. Outline. The general circulation of the troposphere Simple GCM experiments: response of the circulation to thermal forcings
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Interactions between the Hadley Circulation and the eddy-driven jet as revealed by dry GCM experiments Paulo Ceppi and Dennis Hartmann 21 September 2011
Outline • The general circulation of the troposphere • Simple GCM experiments: response of the circulation to thermal forcings • Comparison with reanalyses and CMIP5 models • Discussion and Conclusion
The General Circulation jet streams
Momentum Fluxes and the Jet 0 U eddy-driven jet (or midlatitude jet) Atmospheric & Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, G. K. Vallis
An idealized dry GCM • GFDL FMS dry General Circulation Model (GCM) • Idealized model: no water, no mountains, no asymmetries, no seasons • Circulation driven by meridional temperature gradients and instability of the flow
Model Climatology temperature equilibrium temperature pressure latitude latitude
Model Climatology streamfunction zonal wind pressure eddy-driven jet latitude latitude edge of Hadley circulation
GCM experiments Temperature response stratospheric cooling (-10 K) tropospheric warming (+10 K) pressure latitude latitude
GCM experiments Zonal wind response stratospheric cooling (-10 K) tropospheric warming (+10 K) pressure latitude latitude
GCM experiments Tropical heating (+6 K) temperature response rad. equilibrium temperature pressure latitude latitude
GCM experiments Tropical heating (+6 K) zonal wind response pressure latitude
Circulation Response Stratospheric heating / cooling
Circulation Response Tropospheric heating / cooling
Circulation Response Tropical heating / cooling
“Monthly” variability 1600 days, 50-day averages troposphere -10 K baseline troposphere +10 K eddy-driven jet edge of Hadley Circulation
ERA-40, 1957-2002southern hemisphere see also Kang and Polvani 2011
Why a poleward shift of the jet? Temperature response in idealized GCM stratospheric cooling (-10 K) tropospheric warming (+10 K) stronger meridional temperature gradient at tropopause latitude latitude latitude
Jet shift theory ? ? Chen and Held 2007
Phase speed spectra Eddy momentum flux convergence at 225 hPa Baseline climatology latitude phase speeds
Phase speed spectra Eddy momentum flux convergence at 225 hPa Tropospheric warming latitude phase speeds
Phase speed spectra Eddy momentum flux convergence at 225 hPa Tropical heating / cooling latitude phase speeds
Relationship between HC edge and jet latitude • Extent of Hadley Circulation in simple GCM may be determined by extratropical eddies latitude of Rossby wave breaking • Response to “ENSO-like” forcing follows a different mechanism than “global warming” case • True (to some extent) for real atmosphere
Conclusion and Outlook • Extratropical eddies may be important in determining Hadley Circulation extent • Under what circumstances is this true in the real atmosphere? • Need to investigate relationship between HC extent and wave breaking