Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru

Persistent wind jet structures along zonal and meridional fields, believed to be caused by stationary gravity waves, were detected in February 1999 in mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere (MST) radar wind measurements of the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Jicamarca, Peru. Over a continuous s...

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Main Authors: Z. Li, S. Naqvi, A. J. Gerrard, J. L. Chau, Y. Bhattacharya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-11-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11085/2012/acp-12-11085-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-91cb58439bdd493db1adfa67a8dbc16d2020-11-25T00:19:07ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242012-11-011222110851109310.5194/acp-12-11085-2012Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, PeruZ. LiS. NaqviA. J. GerrardJ. L. ChauY. BhattacharyaPersistent wind jet structures along zonal and meridional fields, believed to be caused by stationary gravity waves, were detected in February 1999 in mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere (MST) radar wind measurements of the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Jicamarca, Peru. Over a continuous seven day span of MST-data analyzed in this study, two days of observations showed signatures of wave-like structures in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere wind jets associated with the phases of the stationary gravity waves. We believe these wave-like structures are ducted gravity waves. We present these initial observations, their characteristics, and the results of simple numerical simulations used in an attempt to mimic these observed features. Although a fair replication of the observed ducted structure in the numerical model is found, the observed period of ~90 min is nonetheless much longer than what is traditionally observed. As a result, the specific physical nature of the observed structures is not fully established. Nevertheless, given the high quality of the observations, we demonstrate here that continued analysis of this data set and concurrent modeling efforts will allow for a better understanding of Doppler ducts at high spatial and temporal resolution, and the results presented here can ultimately be applied to studies of middle atmospheric fronts, ducts, and bores.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11085/2012/acp-12-11085-2012.pdf
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author Z. Li
S. Naqvi
A. J. Gerrard
J. L. Chau
Y. Bhattacharya
spellingShingle Z. Li
S. Naqvi
A. J. Gerrard
J. L. Chau
Y. Bhattacharya
Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet Z. Li
S. Naqvi
A. J. Gerrard
J. L. Chau
Y. Bhattacharya
author_sort Z. Li
title Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru
title_short Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru
title_full Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru
title_fullStr Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Initial MST radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over Jicamarca, Peru
title_sort initial mst radar observations of upper tropospheric-lower stratospheric duct-like structures over jicamarca, peru
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Persistent wind jet structures along zonal and meridional fields, believed to be caused by stationary gravity waves, were detected in February 1999 in mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere (MST) radar wind measurements of the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Jicamarca, Peru. Over a continuous seven day span of MST-data analyzed in this study, two days of observations showed signatures of wave-like structures in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere wind jets associated with the phases of the stationary gravity waves. We believe these wave-like structures are ducted gravity waves. We present these initial observations, their characteristics, and the results of simple numerical simulations used in an attempt to mimic these observed features. Although a fair replication of the observed ducted structure in the numerical model is found, the observed period of ~90 min is nonetheless much longer than what is traditionally observed. As a result, the specific physical nature of the observed structures is not fully established. Nevertheless, given the high quality of the observations, we demonstrate here that continued analysis of this data set and concurrent modeling efforts will allow for a better understanding of Doppler ducts at high spatial and temporal resolution, and the results presented here can ultimately be applied to studies of middle atmospheric fronts, ducts, and bores.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11085/2012/acp-12-11085-2012.pdf
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