Ubiquitous Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies Increase Spatial Heterogeneity of Trade Wind Cloudiness on Daily Time Scale

Author:

Chen Xuanyu12ORCID,Dias Juliana2,Wolding Brandon12,Pincus Robert3,DeMott Charlotte4,Wick Gary2,Thompson Elizabeth J.2,Fairall Chris W.2

Affiliation:

1. a Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado

2. b NOAA/Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado

3. c Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, New York

4. d Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

Abstract

Abstract The impact of weak submeso- to mesoscale SST anomalies on daily averaged trade cumulus cloudiness is investigated using satellite observations that have been validated against shipboard measurements from the Atlantic Tradewind Ocean–Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign (ATOMIC). Daily spatial SST anomalies are identified from GOES–POES Blended SST analysis within a 10° × 10° region during January and February 2020. Daily averaged cloud fraction and 10-m neutral wind from satellite observations and reanalysis are composited over the identified SST features, using a common coordinate system based on the near-surface background wind directions. Composites of satellite cloud fraction show a statistically significant increase of cloudiness over the SST warm core with a reduction of cloudiness away from it. These responses are largely the same but with opposite signs over SST cold anomalies, suggesting that spatial heterogeneity in SST can locally imprint on daily cloud fraction. Composites of daily 10-m wind speed and wind convergence anomalies from both satellite and reanalysis show that surface wind speed is increased over SST warm anomalies, implying enhanced turbulence over warmer SSTs. Correspondingly, the surface convergence anomalies in these composites are located around the maximum downwind SST gradient, offset downwind from the cloudiness anomalies. These results indicate that the response of daily cloudiness to these SST anomalies is more likely generated by spatial variability of surface-driven turbulence and surface fluxes rather than that of surface or boundary layer convergence.

Funder

Climate Program Office

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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