Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing

An axisymmetric single-layer model is used to study interactions of the Hadley circulation with extratropical eddies. Eddy momentum fluxes are parameterized using a simple closure motivated by calculations with an idealized dry general circulation model (GCM). Calculations are performed in which the...

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Main Authors: Adam Sobel, Tapio Schneider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2009-09-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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Online Access:http://james.agu.org/index.php/JAMES/article/view/v1n10
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spelling doaj-9da3e57b2cc64f97bf6ed32e18af33442020-11-24T20:58:40ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems1942-24662009-09-011Art. #1011 pp.10.3894/JAMES.2009.1.10Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum ForcingAdam SobelTapio SchneiderAn axisymmetric single-layer model is used to study interactions of the Hadley circulation with extratropical eddies. Eddy momentum fluxes are parameterized using a simple closure motivated by calculations with an idealized dry general circulation model (GCM). Calculations are performed in which the heating is parameterized as Newtonian relaxation of temperatures toward a prescribed radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE) state. The latitude at which the maximum RCE temperature occurs is varied to represent seasonal variations. In the axisymmetric model, as in the GCM, qualitative changes in the zonal momentum budget occur as the RCE temperature maximum moves away from the equator past a threshold latitude. For RCE temperature maxima closer to the equator, eddy momentum fluxes play a dominant role in the zonal momentum budget, nonlinearity is weak, and the meridional circulation is a weak function of the degree of asymmetry about the equator. For RCE temperature maxima sufficiently far from the equator, the zonal momentum budget becomes more nonlinear, angular momentum is more nearly conserved, and the circulation is a stronger function of the degree of asymmetry about the equator. Since the axisymmetric model can capture this behavior while being much simpler than the GCM, it may be a useful step towards a more comprehensive theory of the zonal-mean general circulation.http://james.agu.org/index.php/JAMES/article/view/v1n10Hadley circulationidealized modelinggeophysical fluid dynamics
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author Adam Sobel
Tapio Schneider
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Tapio Schneider
Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Hadley circulation
idealized modeling
geophysical fluid dynamics
author_facet Adam Sobel
Tapio Schneider
author_sort Adam Sobel
title Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing
title_short Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing
title_full Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing
title_fullStr Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing
title_full_unstemmed Single-layer Axisymmetric Model for a Hadley Circulation with Parameterized Eddy Momentum Forcing
title_sort single-layer axisymmetric model for a hadley circulation with parameterized eddy momentum forcing
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
issn 1942-2466
publishDate 2009-09-01
description An axisymmetric single-layer model is used to study interactions of the Hadley circulation with extratropical eddies. Eddy momentum fluxes are parameterized using a simple closure motivated by calculations with an idealized dry general circulation model (GCM). Calculations are performed in which the heating is parameterized as Newtonian relaxation of temperatures toward a prescribed radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE) state. The latitude at which the maximum RCE temperature occurs is varied to represent seasonal variations. In the axisymmetric model, as in the GCM, qualitative changes in the zonal momentum budget occur as the RCE temperature maximum moves away from the equator past a threshold latitude. For RCE temperature maxima closer to the equator, eddy momentum fluxes play a dominant role in the zonal momentum budget, nonlinearity is weak, and the meridional circulation is a weak function of the degree of asymmetry about the equator. For RCE temperature maxima sufficiently far from the equator, the zonal momentum budget becomes more nonlinear, angular momentum is more nearly conserved, and the circulation is a stronger function of the degree of asymmetry about the equator. Since the axisymmetric model can capture this behavior while being much simpler than the GCM, it may be a useful step towards a more comprehensive theory of the zonal-mean general circulation.
topic Hadley circulation
idealized modeling
geophysical fluid dynamics
url http://james.agu.org/index.php/JAMES/article/view/v1n10
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