Intra-seasonal variations of kinetic energy of lower tropospheric zonal waves during northern summer monsoon

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Bawiskar, SM [1 ]
Chipade, MD [1 ]
Singh, SS [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Trop Meteorol, Pune 411008, Maharashtra, India
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space spectral analysis; time spectral analysis;
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Space spectral analysis of zonal (u) and meridional (v) components of wind and time spectral analysis of kinetic energy of zonal waves at 850 hPa during monsoon 1991 (Ist June 1991 to 31st August 1991) for the global belt between equator and 40 degrees N are investigated. Space spectral analysis shows that long waves (wavenumbers 1 and 2) dominate the energetics of Region 1 (equator to 20 degrees N) while over Region 2 (20 degrees N to 40 degrees N) the kinetic energy of short waves (wavenumbers 3 to 10) is more than kinetic energy of long waves. It has been found that kinetic energy of long waves is dominated by zonal component while both (zonal and meridional) the components of wind have almost equal contribution in the kinetic energy of short waves. Temporal variations of kinetic energy of wavenumber 2 over Region 1 and Region 2 are almost identical. The correlation matrix of different time series shows that (i) wavenumber 2 over Regions 1 and 2 might have the same energy source and (ii) there is a possibility of an exchange of kinetic energy between wavenumber 1 over Region 1 and short waves over Region 2. Wave to wave interactions indicate that short waves over Region 2 are the common source of kinetic energy to wavenumber 2 over Regions 1 and 2 and wavenumber 1 over Region i. Time spectral analysis of kinetic energy of zonal waves indicates that wavenumber 1 is dominated by 30-45 day and bi-weekly oscillations while short waves are dominated by weekly and bi-weekly oscillations. The correlation matrix, wave to wave interaction and time spectral analysis together suggest that short period oscillations of kinetic energy of wavenumber I might be one of the factors causing dominant weekly (5-9 day) and bi-weekly (10-18 day) oscillations in the kinetic energy of short waves.
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