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The global residual mean circulation in the middle atmosphere for the northern winter periodThe residual mean circulation (rmc) has been calculated from the transformed thermodynamic equation using LIMS (Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere) data for the 100-0.1 mb region. For discussion, it has been divided into two components: the diabatic circulation, associated with the diabatic heating, and the transient circulation, more directly connected to eddy activity. The slowly varying diabatic circulation reveals an equator-to-pole circulation at lower levels in the stratosphere, usually overlain by a summer-to-winter pole circulation. However, there are strong seasonal variations, so that the pole-to-pole circulation fills the entire region at the December solstice, while the equator-to-pole circulation extends to above 0.1 mb at the equinoxes. The transient circulation is characterized by rapid variations and small vertical and horizontal scales. Though generally smaller than the diabatic circulation, it can dominate in the lower stratosphere during disturbed conditions. This circulation is consistent with the transformed momentum equation in the lower stratosphere (where drag is expected to be small) during undisturbed periods. It suggests a large drag due to small-scale waves (such as gravity waves) in the mesosphere, although the magnitudes are uncertain. The downward propagation of the semiannual oscillation causes the rmc in the tropics to vary, and it is capable of creating the equatorial water vapor maximum above 10 mb.
Document ID
19870059715
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Gille, John C.
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, CO, United States)
Lyjak, Lawrence V.
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, CO, United States)
Smith, Anne K.
(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science Boulder, CO, United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
May 15, 1987
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Volume: 44
ISSN: 0022-4928
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Accession Number
87A46989
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA ORDER W-15439
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA ORDER W-16215
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF ATM-85-13637
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Public
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