Physics – Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Scientific paper
2008-05-11
Physics
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
36 pages of real text + figures, 50 pages with references and title page, 9 figures
Scientific paper
The authors argue for the hypothesis that interactive feedbacks involving surface enthalpy fluxes are important to the dynamics of tropical intraseasonal variability. These include cloud-radiative feedbacks as well as surface turbulent flux feedbacks; the former effectively act to transport enthalpy from the ocean to the atmosphere, as do the latter. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis includes the observed spatial distribution of intraseasonal variance in precipitation and outgoing longwave radiation, the observed relationship between intraseasonal latent heat flux and precipitation anomalies in regions where intraseasonal variability is strong, and sensitivity experiments performed with a small number of general circulation and idealized models. The authors argue that it would be useful to assess the importance of surface fluxes to intraseasonal variability in a larger number of comprehensive numerical models. Such an assessment could provide insight into the relevance of interactive surface fluxes to real intraseasonal variability, perhaps making it possible to rule out either theoretical explanations in which surface fluxes are crucial, or those in which they are not.
Bellon Gilles
Frierson Dargan M.
Maloney Eric D.
Sobel Adam H.
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