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Gravity wave drag estimation from global analyses using variational data assimilation principles. II: A case study.
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Pulido, Manuel Arturo; Thuburn, John; Gravity wave drag estimation from global analyses using variational data assimilation principles. II: A case study.; Wiley; Quarterly Journal Of The Royal Meteorological Society; 132; 618; 7-2006; 1527-1543
0035-9009
1477-870X
Autor
Pulido, Manuel Arturo
Thuburn, John
Resumen
An estimate of the three-dimensional gravity-wave drag field derived from middle-atmosphere analyses is presented. It is obtained using a novel technique based on variational data assimilation principles described in Part I. The assimilation is performed for a one-week period starting on 1 July 2002 using Met Office middle-atmosphere analyses as the observations as well as the initial condition. The rotational component of the gravity-wave drag is robustly estimated by the technique. The zonal-mean drag estimates reach maximum amplitudes of 50 m s−1day−1 at 0.4 hPa near the winter-hemisphere polar jet. In the middle stratosphere, drag estimates are much weaker with zonal-mean peak values of 5 m s−1day−1 and show transient small-scale features not obviously correlated with the local background flow. Vertical variations in the sign and pattern of the estimated drag suggest filtering of the gravity-wave spectrum by the background flow. Fil: Pulido, Manuel Arturo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste. Instituto de Modelado e Innovación Tecnológica. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Naturales y Agrimensura. Instituto de Modelado e Innovación Tecnologica; Argentina. University Of Reading; Reino Unido Fil: Thuburn, John. University Of Reading; Reino Unido