Dynamic analysis of weather and climate atmospheric circulation, perturbations, climatic evolution

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adam_text Titel: Dynamic analysis of weather and climate Autor: Leroux, Marcel Jahr: 2010 Contents Preface.................................................... xi Acknowledgements........................................... xiii Foreword...................................................xv Foreword to the English second edition.............................xvii Introduction: Perceptions of Weather and Climate and the Approach of this Volume..............................................xxv Meteorology and/or climatology?................................xxv Perceptions of reality: schools of thought.......................... xxvi Inadequacies in schools of thought, and associated problems.............xxx The conceptual impasse...................................... xxxi The approach of this book................................... xxxiii PART I GENERAL CIRCULATION IN THE TROPOSPHERE............... 1 1 Radiation................................................ 3 1.1 Processes of radiation................................... 3 1.2 The shape and motions of the Earth......................... 7 1.3 Greenhouse effect, water effect............................. 8 1.4 The geographical factor.................................. 12 1.5 Conclusion........................................... 13 Circulation in the lower layers of the troposphere....................... 14 vi Contents 2 Circulation in high and mid-latitudes: MPHs ]1 2.1 Perception of circulation in high and mid-latitudes.............. 7 2.2 The existence of mobile anticyclones........................ -() 2.3 Mobile Polar Anticyclones (Mobile Polar Highs (MPHs))......... 22 2.4 The polar thermal deficit................................. -7 2.5 The birth of MPHs..................................... 29 2.6 MPH trajectories...................................... ?() 2.7 The MPH-associated wind field............................ 41 3 Anticyclonic agglutinations.................................... 45 3.1 A look at the so-called subtropical high-pressure areas.......... 45 3.2 Meridional transport by MPHs and the formation of an............ anticyclonic agglutination (AA)............................ 48 3.2.1 The role of relief................................. 48 3.2.2 The formation of an anticyclonic agglutination............ 53 3.3 Oceanic anticyclonic agglutinations......................... 55 3.3.1 Seasonal migration................................ 56 3.3.2 Migration in latitude.............................. 56 3.3.3 Migration in longitude............................. 56 3.4 Seasonal and/or temporary anticyclonic agglutinations in mid-latitudes......................................... 57 3.4.1 Winter anticyclonic agglutinations..................... 58 The Siberian anticyclone........................... 58 Duration of agglutinations.......................... 60 3.4.2 Summer anticyclonic agglutinations.................... 63 High pressure over the Mediterranean.................. 63 The heatwave and drought of summer 2003 in Western Europe............................... 64 The floods and the heatwave of summer 2007............ 68 3.5 Conclusion.............................. 70 4 Tropical circulation.......................... n-, 4.1 A look at tropical circulation................ j^ 4.2 Pressure and wind fields over the tropics........... 74 Trade circulation.................. Monsoon circulation................ ......... ?, 4.3 The trade wind........... 4.4 The trades...........ZZZZZZZZ. ....................... I 4.5 The monsoon.............. 4.6 Monsoons . . ......................... ....................................... 87 Circulation in the lower layers: conclusion............. 5 General circulation............ 5.1 General circulation: the evolution of ideas.................... II 5.L1 The birth of the tri-cellular model of circulation ........... 95 5.1.2 Improvements on the tri-cellular model of circulation ZZZZ. Z. 96 Contents vii 5.2 Insufficiencies in the representation of circulation...............97 5.3 Units of circulation in the lower layers.......................99 5.3.1 The northern meteorological hemisphere................ 101 5.3.2 The southern meteorological hemisphere................ 102 5.3.3 Dynamical unity and climatic diversity................. 103 5.3.4 Fundamental questions............................ 104 5.4 General circulation in the troposphere....................... 105 5.4.1 The mean tropospheric picture....................... 105 5.4.2 Seasonal variation in circulation...................... 109 5.4.3 Partitioning and stratification in circulation.............. Ill 5.5 Conclusion: general circulation is perfectly organised............ 115 PART II DYNAMICS OF THE WEATHER: DISTURBANCES............... 117 6 Pluviogenesis............................................. 119 6.1 Precipitable water..................................... 119 6.2 Origin of an updraft................................... 121 6.2.1 The thermal factor............................... 122 6.2.2 The dynamical factor.............................. 123 6.3 Structural conditions................................... 125 6.4 Conclusion.......................................... 126 7 Dynamics of weather in polar and temperate regions: MPHs........... 129 7.1 Perception of the disturbed field in high and mid-latitudes....... 129 7.1.1 The (impossible) control from above of phenomena lower down..................................... 130 7.1.2 The FASTEX (Non-) Experiment..................... 132 7.2 The MPH, the low-pressure corridor and the cyclone ........... 136 7.2.1 Organisation of the pressure and wind fields............. 137 7.2.2 The relationship between the MPH and the low-pressure area................................ 139 7.2.3 Wind field above an MPH.......................... 143 7.2.4 MPHs and the polar front ......................... 145 7.3 Weather associated with an MPH.......................... 145 7.4 Interactions between MPHs.............................. 148 7.5 Dynamics of weather in North America..................... 151 7.5.1 The west coast.................................. 154 7.5.2 East of the Rockies............................... 155 7.6 Dynamics of weather in France........................... 159 7.6.1 Relief and MPHs................................ 159 7.6.2 Winter dynamics................................. 162 7.6.3 Summer dynamics................................ 164 7.7 Dynamics of weather in temperate and polar regions: conclusion ... 169 viii Contents 171 8 MPHs at tropical margins.................................. 8.1 The temperate-tropical boundary......................... 171 8.2 North and Central America............................. I74 8.2.1 West of the Rockies............................. 174 8.2.2 East of the Rockies.............................. I75 8.3 South America...................................... 177 8.3.1 West of the Andes.............................. 177 8.3.2 East of the Andes............................... 7X 8.4 The Mediterranean, North Africa, Arabia and the Indian Ocean . . ISO 8.4.1 The Mediterranean.............................. 1K0 8.4.2 The Atlantic coastal area.......................... 181 8.4.3 North Africa.................................. ^2 8.4.4 Arabia, Indian Ocean............................ 185 8.5 Southern Africa..................................... 86 8.5.1 The southern coastal area......................... 186 8.5.2 The Indian Ocean coastal area...................... 187 8.6 Eastern Asia........................................ 188 8.7 Australia.......................................... 190 8.7.1 Migratory anticyclones ......................... 190 8.7.2 The southern coastal area......................... 192 8.8 Conclusion......................................... 193 9 Pulses in trades and monsoons............................... 195 9.1 Trade winds and easterly waves ......................... 195 9.2 The vertical structure of the trades........................ 197 9.3 Pulses in the maritime trades............................ 198 9.4 Pulses in the continental trades.......................... 204 9.5 Pulses in the monsoon................................. 206 9.6 Conclusion......................................... 208 10 The meteorological equator.......................... 209 10.1 The meteorological equator: the evolution of a concept........ 209 10.2 The inclined meteorological equator (IME).......... 213 10.2.1 The vertical structure of the IME.......... 713 10.2.2 IME activity: squall lines (SL)..........[[[....... 214 10.2.3 The active inclined meteorological equator........... 219 10.3 The vertical meteorological equator (VME)....... ........ 991 10.3.1 The VME over the oceans........... ............ ^l 10.3.2 The ME over continents: IME and VMF .......... -rn 10.4 Conclusion . . ............ 223 .................................... 225 11 Tropical cyclones........... 11.1 Cyclone structure and associated weather.................. Ill 11.2 Conditions for cyclogenesis...... ............. 1 L3 The trajectories of cyclones ......................... 229 ............................ 234 Contents ix 1.4 The geography of tropical cyclones.......................238 11.4.1 The northern hemisphere........................238 11.4.2 The southern hemisphere........................243 1.5 Conclusion........................................245 PART III DYNAMICS OF CLIMATE: CLIMATIC EVOLUTION THE GLOBAL CLIMATIC SYSTEM ..........................247 12 Causes of climatic variations.................................251 12.1 Orbital parameters of radiation..........................251 12.1.1 Variation of the eccentricity of the Earth s orbit........252 12.1.2 Variation of the angle of inclination of the Earth s polar axis................................... 253 12.1.3 Variation of the orientation of the polar axis.......... 255 12.1.4 Orbital parameters and climatic evolution............ 256 12.2 Variations in solar activity............................. 257 12.2.1 The sunspot cycle..............................257 12.2.2 Solar activity and climate........................257 12.2.3 New approaches...............................261 12.3 Volcanism and climate................................263 12.3.1 Volcanic emissions and ejecta: silicates and sulphates .... 263 12.3.2 Optical and radiative effects......................267 12.3.3 Varying, deferred and non-uniform thermal effects......268 12.3.4 Climatic impact...............................270 12.3.5 Volcanism: conclusion..........................272 12.4 The global warming myth..............................273 12.4.1 Birth of a myth............................... 273 12.4.2 The reliability of estimates of the concentration of C02 .. 275 12.4.3 Models and global warming..................... 278 12.4.4 How representative is the global thermal curve?....... 280 12.4.5 Thermal evolution at the poles.................... 285 12.5 Conclusion on the causes of climatic variations.............. 292 13 Palaeoclimatic variations and modes of general circulation............293 13.1 Palaeoenvironments in Africa...........................293 13.1.1 Present-day dynamics of climate in Africa............ 295 13.1.2 The palaeoenvironment of Africa at the time of the Last Glacial Maximum (18-15 kyr BP).................. 298 13.1.3 The palaeoenvironment of Africa at the time of the Holocene Climatic Optimum (9-6 kyr BP)............ 303 13.1.4 Palaeometeorological interpretation................. 308 I x Contents 13.2 Variations in insolation and in modes of general circulation..... 310 13.2.1 Variations in insolation......................... 310 13.2.2 Rapid general circulation (cold scenario)............. 312 13.2.3 Slow general circulation (warm scenario)............. 315 13.3 Glaciation and deglaciation............................ 318 13.3.1 The onset of glaciation......................... 318 13.3.2 Dynamical processes of glaciation.................. 321 13.3.3 Antarctic glaciation............................ 322 13.3.4 Glaciation in the north......................... 324 13.4 Palaeocirculations over Africa.......................... 329 13.4.1 Circulation at the time of the Last Glacial Maximum . . . 329 13.4.2 Circulation at the time of the Holocene Climatic Optimum............................. 332 13.5 Conclusion........................................ 333 14 Recent climatic evolution................................... 335 14.1 Dynamics of the great Sahel drought..................... 336 14.1.1 Sahelian pluviogenesis.......................... 336 14.1.2 Presumed causes of the great drought............... 339 14.1.3 The southward shift of pluviogenic structures......... 341 14.2 The dynamics of Antarctica............................ 344 14.2.1 The Western Antarctic.......................... 344 14.2.2 The recent dynamic of the Antarctic................ 347 14.3 Climatic evolution in the Arctic/North Atlantic/Europe/ Mediterranean space................................. 351 14.3.1 Description of the North Atlantic aerological unit...... 351 14.3.2 The dynamic of the Arctic....................... 354 14.3.3 Arctic ice.................................. 357 14.3.4 The evolution of weather in the North Atlantic space . . . 360 14.3.5 Increased pressure: a key element in climatic evolution. . . 364 14.3.6 Conclusion........................ -wo 14.4 Climatic evolution in the North Pacific space.............. 369 14.4.1 The aerological dynamic of the North Pacific......... 369 14.4.2 Recent climatic evolution on the eastern side of the North Pacific................. -,-,*, 14.5 El Nino the star , and the real El Nino.......... ......... 376~ 14.5.1 The real Nino of the eastern Pacific...... . . ........ 377 14.5.2 El Nino and the Southern Oscillation: ENSO......... 379 14.5.3 Cyclogenesis in the south-east Pacific ... ....... 384 14.6 Conclusion on recent climatic evolution..........]........ 386 15 General conclusion . ..................................... 391 Bibliography . . ........................................ 397 Index .............. (Colour plate section positioned in the middle of the book.)............... ^ I x Contents 13.2 Variations in insolation and in modes of general circulation..... 310 13.2.1 Variations in insolation......................... 310 13.2.2 Rapid general circulation (cold scenario)............. 312 13.2.3 Slow general circulation (warm scenario)............. 315 13.3 Glaciation and deglaciation............................ 318 13.3.1 The onset of glaciation......................... 318 13.3.2 Dynamical processes of glaciation.................. 321 13.3.3 Antarctic glaciation............................ 322 13.3.4 Glaciation in the north......................... 324 13.4 Palaeocirculations over Africa.......................... 329 13.4.1 Circulation at the time of the Last Glacial Maximum . . . 329 13.4.2 Circulation at the time of the Holocene Climatic Optimum............................. 332 13.5 Conclusion........................................ 333 14 Recent climatic evolution................................... 335 14.1 Dynamics of the great Sahel drought..................... 336 14.1.1 Sahelian pluviogenesis.......................... 336 14.1.2 Presumed causes of the great drought............... 339 14.1.3 The southward shift of pluviogenic structures......... 341 14.2 The dynamics of Antarctica............................ 344 14.2.1 The Western Antarctic.......................... 344 14.2.2 The recent dynamic of the Antarctic................ 347 14.3 Climatic evolution in the Arctic/North Atlantic/Europe/ Mediterranean space................................. 351 14.3.1 Description of the North Atlantic aerological unit...... 351 14.3.2 The dynamic of the Arctic....................... 354 14.3.3 Arctic ice.................................. 357 14.3.4 The evolution of weather in the North Atlantic space . . . 360 14.3.5 Increased pressure: a key element in climatic evolution. . . 364 14.3.6 Conclusion........................ -wo 14.4 Climatic evolution in the North Pacific space.............. 369 14.4.1 The aerological dynamic of the North Pacific......... 369 14.4.2 Recent climatic evolution on the eastern side of the North Pacific................. -,-,*, 14.5 El Nino the star , and the real El Nino.......... ......... 376~ 14.5.1 The real Nino of the eastern Pacific...... . . ........ 377 14.5.2 El Nino and the Southern Oscillation: ENSO......... 379 14.5.3 Cyclogenesis in the south-east Pacific ... ....... 384 14.6 Conclusion on recent climatic evolution..........]........ 386 15 General conclusion . ..................................... 391 Bibliography . . ........................................ 397 Index .............. (Colour plate section positioned in the middle of the book.)............... ^
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title_full Dynamic analysis of weather and climate atmospheric circulation, perturbations, climatic evolution Marcel Leroux
title_fullStr Dynamic analysis of weather and climate atmospheric circulation, perturbations, climatic evolution Marcel Leroux
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic analysis of weather and climate atmospheric circulation, perturbations, climatic evolution Marcel Leroux
title_short Dynamic analysis of weather and climate
title_sort dynamic analysis of weather and climate atmospheric circulation perturbations climatic evolution
title_sub atmospheric circulation, perturbations, climatic evolution
topic Allgemeine atmosphärische Zirkulation (DE-588)4202863-2 gnd
Klimatologie (DE-588)4031178-8 gnd
Dynamische Klimatologie (DE-588)4503270-1 gnd
Dynamische Meteorologie (DE-588)4150921-3 gnd
topic_facet Allgemeine atmosphärische Zirkulation
Klimatologie
Dynamische Klimatologie
Dynamische Meteorologie
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