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Seasonal Variation of the Quasi 5 Day Planetary Wave: Causes and Consequences for Polar Mesospheric Cloud Variability in 2007

机译:准5天行星波的季节变化:2007年极地中层云变化的原因和后果

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We have investigated the 5 day wave in both temperature and water vapor in the stratosphere and mesosphere as seen in the Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System-Advanced Level Physics High Altitude (NOGAPS- ALPHA) analysis fields for summer 2007. We have compared these fields and the derived saturation ratios with polar mesospheric cloud (PMC) measurements from the AIM satellite. We find that the 5 day wave is variable in both time and space, with significant amplitudes in the temperature wave in August (up to approximately7 6 K). By contrast, the 5 day wave-induced water vapor anomalies remain at a near- constant level throughout the season. During August, the 5 day wave in the NOGAPS-ALPHA saturation ratio and in the occurrence of clouds in the AIM data shows a clear anticorrelation with bright PMCs forming in the trough of the temperature wave. The analysis shows that the August enhancement in the 5 day wave amplitude acts to extend the PMC season past the time when zonal mean temperatures are saturated with respect to ice. The increased wave amplitude in August is attributed to in situ wave generation and amplification due to baroclinic instability of mean winds at around 0.1-0.01 hPa. The late-season extension of cloud occurrence due to the 5 day wave may explain previous ground- based reports of bright noctilucent cloud displays in August.

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