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Can Nor'wester events initiate stratospheric moistening?
N D GANGULY, R CHAKRABORTY, A MAITRA
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2017
Volume: 164
   
Pages: 1 - 9
Abstract
The possibility of stratospheric moistening being initiated by deep convective Nor'wester events has been investigated over a period of three years spanning from 2013 to 2015 at a tropical location Kolkata, in India using radiosonde and satellite data. The back trajectories, instability indices, outgoing long wave radiation (OLR), convective available potential energy (CAPE), geopotential height maps, vertical pressure velocity, specific humidity, wind vectors and precipitable water vapour (PWV) have been examined to assess the convective activity prevailing over the atmosphere during these events. Increase in specific humidity, wind velocity at various levels of the lower atmosphere and CAPE values indicate an upwelling of moist air from the troposphere to lower stratosphere during Nor'westers. Decrease in OLR and large differences in the values of instability indices, relative humidity and precipitable water vapour during Nor'westers compared to normal convection also signify high intensity of convection and hence the possibility of higher stratospheric moistening during Nor'wester events. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN1364-6826