2021
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10508969.1
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Gravity-Wave-Driven Seasonal Variability of Temperature Differences between ECMWF IFS and Rayleigh Lidar Measurements in the Lee of the Southern Andes

Abstract: Even now with a growing understanding of stratospheric processes, highly developed numerical models, and increasing computational resources, middle atmosphere temperature (re)analyses have a larger uncertainty than their tropospheric counterparts. Improving the representation of the past (reanalysis), current (analysis), and future (forecast) state of the middle atmosphere in general circulation models (GCMs) is important for the validation and forecasting of tropospheric weather and future climate. It is know… Show more

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“…Tropopause parameters height and temperature uctuations show seasonal and inter-annual variability (Zhou and Holton 2002;Randel et al 2003;Seidel and Randel 2006) The relationship between the tropospheric parameters and the stratospheric gravity wave (SGW) potential energy (E p ) has become an important subject since the launch of the Radio Occultation (RO) satellites, especially the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COS-MIC) satellites. The GW E p is an important parameter to measure the GW impacts in the atmosphere due to it dependency on only atmospheric temperature pro le for the derivation of GWs in the atmosphere (Cai et al 2017;Baumgarten et al 2018;Yang et al 2021;Strelnikova et al 2021;Gisinger et al 2022). South America continent comprises different sources of gravity waves and the peculiar characteristics of these sources with their link with the SGWs have received lesser attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropopause parameters height and temperature uctuations show seasonal and inter-annual variability (Zhou and Holton 2002;Randel et al 2003;Seidel and Randel 2006) The relationship between the tropospheric parameters and the stratospheric gravity wave (SGW) potential energy (E p ) has become an important subject since the launch of the Radio Occultation (RO) satellites, especially the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COS-MIC) satellites. The GW E p is an important parameter to measure the GW impacts in the atmosphere due to it dependency on only atmospheric temperature pro le for the derivation of GWs in the atmosphere (Cai et al 2017;Baumgarten et al 2018;Yang et al 2021;Strelnikova et al 2021;Gisinger et al 2022). South America continent comprises different sources of gravity waves and the peculiar characteristics of these sources with their link with the SGWs have received lesser attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%