On the fine vertical structure of the low troposphere over the coastal margins of East Antarctica
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Published:2019-04-08
Issue:7
Volume:19
Page:4659-4683
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Vignon ÉtienneORCID, Traullé OlivierORCID, Berne Alexis
Abstract
Abstract. In this study, 8 years of high-resolution radiosonde data at nine Antarctic
stations are analysed to provide the first large-scale characterization of
the fine vertical structure of the low troposphere up to 3 km altitude over
the coastal margins of East Antarctica. Radiosonde data show a large spatial
variability of wind, temperature and humidity profiles, with different
features between stations in katabatic regions (e.g., Dumont d'Urville and
Mawson stations), stations over two ice shelves (Neumayer and Halley
stations) and regions with complex orography (e.g., McMurdo). At the Dumont
d'Urville, Mawson and Davis stations, the yearly median wind speed profiles
exhibit a clear low-level katabatic jet. During precipitation events, the
low-level flow generally remains of continental origin and its speed is even
reinforced due to the increase in the continent–ocean pressure gradient.
Meanwhile, the relative humidity profiles show a dry low troposphere,
suggesting the occurrence of low-level sublimation of precipitation in
katabatic regions but such a phenomenon does not appreciably occur over the
ice shelves near Halley and Neumayer. Although ERA-Interim and ERA5
reanalyses assimilate radiosoundings at most stations considered here,
substantial – and sometimes large – low-level wind and humidity biases are
revealed but ERA5 shows overall better performance. A free simulation with
the regional polar version of the Weather Research and Forecasting model
(Polar WRF) (at a 35 km resolution) over the entire continent shows
too-strong and too-shallow near-surface jets in katabatic regions especially
in winter. This may be a consequence of an underestimated coastal cold air
bump and associated sea–continent pressure gradient force due to the coarse
35 km resolution of the Polar WRF simulation. Beyond documenting the
vertical structure of the low troposphere over coastal East Antarctica, this
study gives insights into the reliability and accuracy of two major
reanalysis products in this region on the Earth. The paper further underlines
the difficulty of modeling the low-level flow over the margins of the ice
sheet with a state-of-the-art atmospheric model.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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