UPPER-TROPOSPHERIC WATER-VAPOR AND CIRRUS - COMPARISON OF DC-8 OBSERVATIONS, PRELIMINARY UARS MICROWAVE LIMB SOUNDER MEASUREMENTS AND METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSES

Citation
Re. Newell et al., UPPER-TROPOSPHERIC WATER-VAPOR AND CIRRUS - COMPARISON OF DC-8 OBSERVATIONS, PRELIMINARY UARS MICROWAVE LIMB SOUNDER MEASUREMENTS AND METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSES, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D1), 1996, pp. 1931-1941
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
D1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1931 - 1941
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Upper tropospheric water vapor in the tropical West Pacific has been e xamined by three approaches that were operational during the NASA Paci fic Exploratory Mission-West A (PEM-West A) in September-October 1991: direct measurement with a Lyman-a fluorescence instrument on the NASA DC-8; remote sensing by the microwave limb sounder (MLS) on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS); and deduction of cirrus clouds by differential absorption lidar (DIAL) flown on the DC-8 together wit h environmental conditions derived from meteorological analyses made b y the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Comp arison between the DC-8 direct measurement and the preliminary MLS (12 cases) estimates showed fair agreement with a tendency for MLS to sho w an overestimate at low mixing ratio values (less than or equal to si milar to 200 parts per million by volume). The comparison between the DIAL and the ECMWF analyses (13 cases) showed that cirrus occurred in regions where there was rising motion and relative humidity near 100%. The DIAL observations are from much smaller spatial regions than can be resolved from the ECMWF analyses. The cirrus tops occurred below th e tropopause as measured by the vertical ozone gradient in the DIAL da ta; no cases of tropopause penetration were observed during this seaso n. In most cases the cirrus formed in air of low potential vorticity a nd relatively low ozone. At 150 and 200 hPa the center of the rising m otion, as shown by the maximum in the velocity potential pattern based on the ECMWF analysis, is at about 18 degrees N, 145 degrees E in dos e correspondence to the MLS water vapor mixing ratio maximum deduced f or 147 and 215 hPa.