Variable Rainfall over Steady SST: The Effect of the Free Troposphere on Surface Pressure in the East Pacific

Author:

Bunge Isabelle1ORCID,Sobel Adam12,Biasutti Michela2ORCID,Wang Shuguang3

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, New York, New York

2. b Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, New York

3. c School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

Abstract

Abstract Surface winds and precipitation over the tropical oceans are related to sea surface temperature (SST) through multiple mechanisms. Greater SST is associated with greater conditional instability, which in turn is more conducive to deep convection. The associated mass and flow responses can extend to the surface, via associated pressure gradients imprinted on the top of the planetary boundary layer (PBL). SST also influences surface pressure and wind directly through its control over PBL temperature, as explained by Lindzen and Nigam. The authors examine the relative magnitudes of these two influences over the eastern tropical Pacific on subseasonal precipitation variability during northern summer, when and where SST gradients are largest and the direct influence via PBL temperature is expected to be strongest. Geopotential at 1000 hPa is partitioned into two components: the geopotential at the PBL top (the PBL top is chosen to be 850 hPa, supported by an analysis of the vertical structure of geopotential and temperature) and the PBL thickness. These fields are composited on quintiles of daily ITCZ precipitation both with and without a high-pass filter that isolates subseasonal time scales. The PBL thickness varies little between the highest and lowest precipitation quintiles, while the PBL top geopotential varies much more. This supports a view in which the direct contribution of SST to the surface pressure and flow fields, including the associated PBL convergence over sharp SST maxima, can be viewed as a steady forcing on the rest of the column, while free-tropospheric transients contribute most of the variability associated with precipitation on subseasonal time scales.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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