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Abstract
Understanding convective aggregation is very important for understanding tropical climate and climate sensitivity. However, we still lack a full understanding of how aggregation evolves in the real world or what phenomena and scales are analogous to the self-aggregation observed in idealized models. In this study, we apply the moist static energy (MSE) variance budget framework to ERA5 reanalysis data to study the evolution of large-scale aggregation over tropical oceans at basin wide scales. Our novel phase space diagnostics focuses on the variability of observed aggregation compared to most previous self-aggregation studies, which focus more on the aggregated mean state. We visualize observed aggregation to evolve anomalously around a mean state in a cyclical fashion forming aggregation - disaggregation cycles. We find horizontal advection of MSE to play the primary role in determining when the domain aggregates or disaggregates. In contrast, all advective, radiative and surface flux feedbacks are found important for determining the magnitude of the aggregation anomalies. Surface fluxes and horizontal advection tend to dampen aggregation anomalies, while radiative fluxes and vertical advection tend to amplify aggregation anomalies. Looking deeper into the advection terms, we find that changes in vertical advection are dominated by an enhanced low level subsidence over the dry regions during the more aggregated states. This creates an anomalous drying tendency over the dry regions, which maintains aggregation anomalies. In contrast, horizontal advection changes are found to be dominated by increased moisture advection out of the moist columns with stronger aggregation.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31223/X5RM3K
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Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Keywords
Convective aggregation, reanalysis, Moist Static Energy, Large scale Tropical convection, Advection
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Published: 2024-01-04 18:43
Last Updated: 2024-10-03 01:14
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