A Physical Examination of Tropopause Height and Stratospheric Air Intrusion : A Case Study
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概要
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Temperature lapse rate, potential vorticity, Brunt-Vaisala frequency, along with VHF wind profiler observations were employed to examine the temporal variation of the tropopause height and stratospheric air intrusion during an event of tropopause folding. The present study suggests that the tropopause defined by 1.6PVU is more adapted to analyzing stratospheric air intrusion, compared with the tropopause defined by temperature lapse rate or Brunt-Vaisala frequency. However, the latter two tropopause definitions are more relevant to localizing stratospheric air intrusions into the troposphere than the potential vorticity when the air is intruded in a slantwise direction over the observation site. The intruded air in a slantwise direction is observed as the temperature lapse rate and Brunt-Vaisala frequency anomalies, corresponding to the temperature anomaly, which is predicted as the low level tube by Bithell et al.(1999). The present study suggests that the slantwise intrusion is a type of low level tube developed during tropopause folding.
- 社団法人日本気象学会の論文
- 2001-10-25
著者
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Heo Bok-haeng
Aviation Weather Office Korea Meteorological Administration
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Kim Kyung-Eak
Dept.of Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences, Kyungpook National University
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Jung Eun-Sil
Remote Sensing Division, Korea Meteorological Administration
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Campistron Bernard
Laboratoire d'Aerologie(CNRS), Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, Universite Paul Sabatier
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Jung Eun-sil
Remote Sensing Division Korea Meteorological Administration
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Kim Kyung-eak
Dept.of Astronomy And Atmospheric Sciences Kyungpook National University
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Kim Kyung-eak
Dept. Of Astronomy And Atmospheric Sciences Kyungpook National University Taegu Korea(rok)
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Campistron Bernard
Laboratoire D'aerologie(cnrs) Observatoire Midi-pyrenees Universite Paul Sabatier
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