Title
The Role of Large-Scale Moistening by Adiabatic Lifting in the Madden-Julian Oscillation Convective Onset
Date Issued
01 January 2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Snide C.E.
Adames Á.F.
Powell S.W.
Naval Postgraduate School
Publisher(s)
American Meteorological Society
Abstract
The initiation of the Madden-Julian oscillation over the Indian Ocean is examined through the use of a moisture budget that applies a version of the weak temperature gradient (WTG) approximation that does not neglect dry adiabatic vertical motions. Examination of this budget in ERA-Interim reveals that horizontal moisture advection and vertical advection by dry adiabatic lifting govern the moistening of the troposphere for both primary and successive MJO initiation events. For both types of initiation events, horizontal moisture advection peaks prior to the maximum moisture tendency, while dry adiabatic lifting peaks after the maximum moisture tendency. Once convection initiates, moisture is maintained by anomalous radiative and adiabatic lifting. The dry adiabatic lifting during successive MJO initiation is attributed to the return of the circumnavigating circulation from a previousMJO event, while in primary events the planetaryscale circulation appears to originate over South America. Examination of the same budget with data from the DYNAMO northern sounding array shows that adiabatic lifting contributes significantly toMJO maintenance, with a contribution that is comparable to that of surface heat fluxes. However, results from the DYNAMO data disagree with those from ERAInterim over the importance of adiabatic lifting to the moistening of the troposphere prior to the onset of convection. In spite of these differences, the results from the two datasets show that small departures fromWTGbalance in the form of dry adiabatic motions cannot be neglected when considering MJO convective onset.
Start page
269
End page
284
Volume
35
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias naturales Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85123448900
Source
Journal of Climate
ISSN of the container
08948755
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgments. This work was supported by the University of Wisconsin Startup package. ÁFA and VCM were also supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant AGS-1841559. SWP acknowledges support from the Office of Naval Research under Grant N0001421WX01472. ERA-Interim data, including the diabatic heating field Q1, were obtained by ÁFA from Dargan Frierson at the University of Washington.
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