Representation of the equatorial stratopause semiannual oscillation in global atmospheric reanalyses
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Published:2020-07-31
Issue:14
Volume:20
Page:9115-9133
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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:
Kawatani YoshioORCID, Hirooka ToshihikoORCID, Hamilton KevinORCID, Smith Anne K.ORCID, Fujiwara MasatomoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. This paper reports on a project to compare the representation of the semiannual oscillation (SAO)
in the equatorial stratosphere and lower mesosphere within six major global atmospheric reanalysis
datasets and with recent satellite Sounding of the Atmosphere Using Broadband Emission Radiometry (SABER) and Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) observations. All reanalyses have a good
representation of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) in the equatorial lower and middle
stratosphere and each displays a clear SAO centered near the stratopause. However, the differences
among reanalyses are much more substantial in the SAO region than in the QBO-dominated region. The
degree of disagreement among the reanalyses is characterized by the standard deviation (SD) of the
monthly mean zonal wind and temperature; this depends on latitude, longitude, height, and
time. The zonal wind SD displays a prominent equatorial maximum that increases with height, while
the temperature SD reaches a minimum near the Equator and is largest in the polar regions. Along the Equator,
the zonal wind SD is smallest around the longitude of Singapore, where consistently high-quality
near-equatorial radiosonde observations are available. Interestingly, the near-Singapore minimum
in SD is evident to at least ∼3 hPa, i.e., considerably higher than the usual
∼10 hPa ceiling for in situ radiosonde observations. Our measurement of the
agreement among the reanalyses shows systematic improvement over the period considered
(1980–2016), up to near the stratopause. Characteristics of the SAO at 1 hPa, such as its
detailed time variation and the displacement off the Equator of the zonal wind SAO amplitude
maximum, differ significantly among the reanalyses. Disagreement among the reanalyses becomes
still greater above 1 hPa. One of the reanalyses in our study also has a version produced
without assimilating satellite observations, and a comparison of the SAO in these two versions
demonstrates the very great importance of satellite-derived temperatures in the realistic analysis
of the tropical upper stratospheric circulation.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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