Tropospheric Gravity Waves Increase the Likelihood of Double Tropopauses

Author:

Shao Jia1,Zhang Jian2ORCID,Tian Yufang3ORCID,Wang Wuke4ORCID,Huang Kaiming5ORCID,Zhang Shaodong5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Informatics Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan China

2. School of Geophysics and Geomatics China University of Geosciences Wuhan China

3. Key Laboratory of Middle Atmosphere and Global Environment Observation (LAGEO) Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. School of Environmental Studies China University of Geosciences Wuhan China

5. School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan China

Abstract

AbstractThe tropopause region is crucial for the stratosphere‐troposphere exchange (STE) and acts as an indicator of climate change. Double tropopauses (DTs) act to increase the STE process but their driving mechanisms remain an open question. The present assessment offers for the first time the linkage between tropospheric gravity waves (GWs) and DT events by exploring a global data set of multi‐year radiosonde measurements. In the extratropics, the occurrence frequency of DT events keeps a remarkably consistent spatial‐temporal structure with GW total energy. Under the DT scenario, GW total energy has increased by 37.67% compared to single tropopause events. Based on a statistical assessment, the upward propagating GWs throughout the second tropopause region can probably raise Kelvin‐Helmholtz instability or turbulence, leading permanent irregularities in thermodynamic structure, and consequently, increasing the likelihood of DT.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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