DYNAMICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE TRADE-WIND INVERSION LAYER

Citation
Wh. Schubert et al., DYNAMICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE TRADE-WIND INVERSION LAYER, Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 52(16), 1995, pp. 2941-2952
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
00224928
Volume
52
Issue
16
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2941 - 2952
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4928(1995)52:16<2941:DAOTTI>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
In schematic north-south cross sections the trade inversion layer is o ften depicted as sloping upward as air flows toward the intertropical convergence zone. This conceptual view is consistent with purely therm odynamic boundary-layer models, which predict a deeper boundary layer with increasing sea surface temperature and decreasing large-scale sub sidence. The slopes implied by such thermodynamic models and incorpora ted into schematic diagrams are approximately 2000 m/1000 km. In contr ast, observational studies of the inversion structure over the Atlanti c and Pacific Oceans reveal a less dramatic slope, on the order of 300 m/1000 km. To address this inconsistency, the authors adopt a somewha t different view of the trade inversion layer. In particular, rather t han regarding it as a purely thermodynamic structure, it is regarded a s a dynamical structure. By formulating a generalization of the Rossby adjustment problem, the authors investigate the dynamical adjustments of a trade wind inversion layer of variable strength and depth. From the solution of the adjustment problem, there emerges the notion that the subtropics control the inversion structure in the Tropics; that is , the subtropical inversion height is dynamically extended into the Tr opics in such a way that there is little variation in the depth of the boundary layer.