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Title: Studies on the Characteristics of Vertical Circulation and Equatorial Waves using Indian MST Radar
Authors: Annes, V H
Dr.Mohan Kumar, K
Marine Sciences
Keywords: Tropical waves
Vertical circulation
Winter
Discrete Fourier Transform
MST Radar Doppler Spectrum
Indian MST Radar
Remote Sensing
Network of radars
Solar Terrestrial Energy Program (STEP
International Geosphere-BiosphereProgram (IGBP)
Stratospheric Processes And their Role in Climate (SPARC)
Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO)
Annual Oscillation (AO)
Semi-Annual Oscillation (SAO)
Equatorial Waves
Issue Date: Jun-2000
Publisher: Cochin University of Science & Technology
Abstract: The aim of the present study is to understand the characteristics and properties of different wave modes and the vertical circulation pattern in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over Indian region using data obtained from the Indian Mesosphere-Stratosphere Troposphere (MST) radar, National Center for Environmental Prediction/National Centres of Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) reanalysed data and radiosonde observations.Studies on the vertical motion in monsoon Hadley circulation are carried out and the results are discussed . From the analysis of MST radar data, an overall picture of vertical motion of air over Indian region is explained and noted that there exists sinking motion both during winter and summer. Besides, the study shows that there is an anomalous northerly wind in the troposphere over the southern peninsular region during southwest monsoon season.The outcome of the study on intrusion of mid-latitude upper tropospheric trough and associated synoptic-scale vertical velocity over the tropical Indian latitudes are reported and discussed . It shows that there is interaction between north Indian latitudes and tropical easterly region, when there is an eastward movement of Western Disturbance across the country. It explains the strengthening of westerlies and a change of winter westerlies into easterlies in the tropical troposphere and lower stratosphere. The divergence field computed over the MST radar station shows intensification in the downward motion in association with the synoptic systems of the northwest Indian region.
Description: Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2115
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