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Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
We study data from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment, in particular
the soundings providing temperature, pressure, wind and ozone profiles, an
d we link them to the large-scale conditions deduced from the analyses of t
he European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. To the west of the d
ate line, the mean wind shows a strong shear at the tropopause between the
easterlies of the upper troposphere and the westerlies of the lower stratos
phere. These are conditions propitious to the formation of critical levels
for quasi-stationary gravity waves generated by deep convection. The measur
ed wind profiles show the main characteristics of the encounter of a wave w
ith its critical level and, in the ozone and potential-temperature profiles
, the existence of a conspicuous mixing layer in the vicinity of this criti
cal level. Our interpretation that the mixing layer is a consequence of the
critical level is supported by numerical simulations with a nonlinear time
-dependent two-dimensional model. The occurrence of a mixing layer in the t
ropopause structure seems to be characteristic of large-scale equatorial co
nvective areas during westerly phases of the quasi-biennial oscillation.