Tropical tropopause dynamics (TTD) campaigns over Indian region: An overview
It is widely accepted that the tropical tropopause is closely linked to climate change. Several campaigns have already been conducted and also are being planned to address various issues related to the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). Despite many campaigns, several scientific issues still remain un...
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Published in: | Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics Vol. 121; pp. 229 - 239 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01-12-2014
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Summary: | It is widely accepted that the tropical tropopause is closely linked to climate change. Several campaigns have already been conducted and also are being planned to address various issues related to the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). Despite many campaigns, several scientific issues still remain unexplained including Indian summer monsoon dynamics, cirrus clouds and the trace gas distribution across the tropopause etc. In order to address some of the issues, particularly over the Indian region, intensive observational campaigns called ‘tropical tropopause dynamics (TTD)’ are being conducted since December 2010 at two stations namely Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E) and Trivandrum (8.5°N, 76.9°E) under CAWSES India Phase-II programme. This overview article aims to bring out the current understanding on the tropical tropopause, issues addressed through the TTD campaigns and the details of the data collected in these campaigns using collocated instruments as well as complementary satellite data. So far 32 campaigns have been completed successfully and in this paper main focus is given for describing the systematic data collected using various techniques (MST radar, Mie lidar, Radiosonde, ozonesonde) simultaneously in each month. In general, over the study region affected by the monsoon, a prominent updraft prevails in the middle and upper troposphere regions covering TTL affecting the transport of minor species across the tropopause. The behavior of the cold point tropopause (CPT) at Gadanki and Trivandrum reveals that there are significant differences in the CPT characteristics even within the monsoon region. Cold point tropopause shows stronger sub-daily scale variation over Trivandrum than Gadanki though no indication of deep convection is present at the former location particularly in winter.
•Intensive campaigns on ‘tropical tropopause dynamics’ have been conducted.•Importance of a sustained study on the tropical tropopause is brought out.•Expected to provide important contributions to the international campaigns. |
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ISSN: | 1364-6826 1879-1824 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jastp.2014.05.007 |