Abstract
The relation between zonal mean potential vorticity (PV) in potential temperature (u) coordinates and the
zonal mean zonal wind in January and in July is studied. PV-anomalies are defined with respect to a reference
state that is at rest with respect to the rotating earth. Two important PV-anomalies are identified. One
PV-anomaly, the ‘Ex-UTLS PV-anomaly’, coincides approximately with the extratropical tropopause
(310 360 K). It is a permanent feature of the zonal mean state. The other PV-anomaly is located higher in
the stratosphere. It exhibits a strong seasonal cycle, i.e. in winter, it is strongly positive, while in summer, it is
weakly negative. In the Northern Hemisphere winter, the Ex-UTLS PV-anomaly and the stratospheric PVanomaly
are separated by a ‘surf-zone’, which is characterised by a negative PV-anomaly pole-wards of
a positive PV-anomaly. Piecewise PV-inversion reveals that (1) the Ex-UTLS PV-anomaly induces the westerly
winds in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere, including the subtropical jet, that (2) the positive
stratospheric PV-anomaly induces the stratospheric polar night jet and that (3) the negative polar cap
stratospheric PV-anomaly in summer reduces the westerly wind speeds in the troposphere and induces easterly
winds in the stratosphere. The Ex-UTLS PV-anomaly is manifest mainly as an isentropic density- (or mass-)
anomaly. Piecewise PV-inversion of these anomalies in isolation should account for this by an appropriate
adjustment of the lower boundary condition.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 18710 |
| Pages (from-to) | 18710/1-18710/18 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | Tellus. Series A, dynamic meteorology and oceanography |
| Volume | 64 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
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