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The modulation of the low-latitude radiation budget by cloud and surface forcing on interannual time scalesRegionally confined interannual perturbations in the tropical radiation budget associated with east-west circulations are examined along with the forcing mechanisms of these perturbations in relation to surface and cloudiness variability. A zonal harmonic analysis of emitted longwave radiation emphasizes that these variations are largely controlled at the planetary wave scale. The overall effect leads to an approximately 50 deg/yr propagation phase speed that is considerably slower than the oceanic Kelvin wave capable of driving east-west longwave (LW) anomalies through SST feedback. Examination of the time-dependent radiative energetics over the tropics reveals that the aforementioned anomaly LW propagation is mainly due to cloud forcing associated with east-west circulation changes. Diabatic heating associated with coupled ocean-atmosphere feedback appears to be larger responsible for the LW anomaly propagation.
Document ID
19920069757
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Sohn, Byung-Ju
(NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Smith, Eric A.
(Florida State University Tallahassee, United States)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Climate
Volume: 5
Issue: 8 Au
ISSN: 0894-8755
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Accession Number
92A52381
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF ATM-88-12411
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-1840
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FC05-85ER-25000
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Public
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