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Revisiting the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation as Seen in ERA5. Part II: Evaluation of Waves and Wave Forcing

Hamid A. Pahlavan, John M. Wallace, Qiang Fu, George N. Kiladis

2020Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper describes stratospheric waves in ERA5 and evaluates the contributions of different types of waves to the driving of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO). Because of its higher spatial resolution compared to its predecessors, ERA5 is capable of resolving a broader spectrum of waves. It is shown that the resolved waves contribute to both eastward and westward accelerations near the equator, mainly by the way of the vertical flux of zonal momentum. The eastward accelerations by the resolved waves are mainly due to Kelvin waves and small-scale gravity (SSG) waves with zonal wavelengths smaller than 2000 km, whereas the westward accelerations are forced mainly by SSG waves, with smaller contributions from inertio-gravity and mixed Rossby–gravity waves. Extratropical Rossby waves disperse upward and equatorward into the tropical region and impart a westward acceleration to the zonal flow. They appear to be responsible for at least some of the irregularities in the QBO cycle.

Topics & Concepts

Extratropical cycloneKelvin waveRossby waveForcing (mathematics)GeologyOscillation (cell signaling)GeophysicsGravity waveWavelengthGravitational waveEquatorial wavesInfragravity waveAtmospheric waveAccelerationWave propagationStratosphereClimatologyZonal flow (plasma)Rayleigh wavePerturbation (astronomy)MicroseismLatitudeQuasi-biennial oscillationPhysicsLongitudinal waveAtmosphere (unit)Atmospheric sciencesMechanical waveWavenumberFlux (metallurgy)Surface waveInertial waveTroposphereAmplitudeMiddle latitudesLove waveAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchClimate variability and models