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A synoptic-scale overview of the TOGA COARE intensive observing period November 1992 to February 1993 based on analyses from US operational global data assimilation systemsThe operational global analyses from the two major U.S. numerical weather prediction centers, the Navy's Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center and the National Meteorological Center, are used to describe the synoptic-scale features of the 1 Nov. 1992 to 28 Feb. 1993 TOGA COARE intensive observing period (IOP). TOGA COARE is an international field experiment in which a large number of research scientists from the Goddard Laboratory for Atmospheres (Code 910) and the Laboratory for Hydrospheres (Code 970) participated. Two high-amplitude intraseasonal (30-60 day) oscillations passed through the TOGA COARE observational network located in the equatorial western Pacific. Associated with the oscillations were two 6-10 day periods of persistent westerly surface winds at the equator or 'westerly wind bursts.' These events are depicted through time series and time-longitude cross sections of divergence/velocity potential, surface winds, precipitation, ocean mixed-layer depth, and sea surface temperature. The high and low frequency components of the flow in which the intraseasonal oscillations were embedded are shown using seasonal, monthly, and 5-day averages of the surface, 850 and 200 mb winds, precipitation, and sea-level pressure, and a time-longitude cross section of tropical cyclone activity. Independent verification of precipitation comes from near real-time satellite estimates, and a reference climatology is given based on 9 years of ECMWF analyses. Daily 00 UTC analyses of surface winds and sea-level pressure for the entire western Pacific and Indian Ocean are provided to trace the evolution of individual synoptic events.
Document ID
19940017132
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Fiorino, M.
(Universities Space Research Association Columbia, MD., United States)
Lord, S. J.
(National Meteorological Center Camp Springs, MD., United States)
Lau, W. K.-M.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Phoebus, P. A.
(Naval Research Lab. Monterey, CA., United States)
Strey, C. G.
(Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center Monterey, CA., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1993
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
REPT-94B00015
AD-A274627
NAS 1.15:104593
NASA-TM-104593
Report Number: REPT-94B00015
Report Number: AD-A274627
Report Number: NAS 1.15:104593
Report Number: NASA-TM-104593
Accession Number
94N21605
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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