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On the Variation of Divergent Flow: An Eddy-flux Form Equation Based on the Quasi-geostrophic Balance and Its Application

Authors:

Shenming FU1, Jie CAO2, Xingwen JIANG3, and Jianhua SUN2

1 International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China

2 Laboratory of Cloud–Precipitation Physics and Severe Storms, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China

3 Institute of Plateau Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration, Chengdu 610072, China

 

Abstract

Based on basic equations in isobaric coordinates and the quasi-geostrophic balance, an eddy-flux form budget equation of the divergent wind has been derived. This newly derived budget equation has evident physical significance. It can show the intensity of a weather system, the variation of its flow pattern, and the feedback effects from smaller-scale systems (eddy flows). The usefulness of this new budget equation is examined by calculating budgets for the strong divergent-wind centers associated with the South Asian high, and the strong divergence centers over the Tibetan Plateau, during summer (June–August) 2010. The results indicate that the South Asian high significantly interacts with eddy flows. Compared with effects from the mean flow (background circulation), the eddy flows’ feedback influences are of greater importance in determining the flow pattern of the South Asian high. Although the positive divergence centers over the Tibetan Plateau intensify through different mechanisms, certain similarities are also obvious. First, the effects from mean flow are dominant in the rapid intensification process of the positive divergence center. Second, an intense offsetting mechanism exists between the effects associated with the eddy flows’ horizontal component and the effects related to the eddy flows’ convection activities, which weakens the total effects of the eddy flows significantly. Finally, compared with the effects associated with the convection activities of the mean flow, the accumulated effects of the eddy flows’ convection activities may be more favorable for the enhancement of the positive-divergence centers.

 

Key words:

divergent wind, quasi-geostrophic balance, scale interactions, South Asia high

 

 

Citation:

Fu, S.-M., J. Cao, X.-W. Jiang, and J.-H. Sun, 2017: On the variation of the divergent flow: An eddy-flux form equation based on the quasi-geostrophic balance and its application, Adv. Atmos. Sci., 34(5): 599-612, doi: 10.1007/s00376-016-6212-x. 


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