Journal article

Characterization of momentum transport associated with organized moist convection and gravity waves

TP Lane, MW Moncrieff

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | Published : 2010

Abstract

Tropical convection is inherently multiscalar, involving complex fields of clouds and various regimes of convective organization ranging from small disorganized cumulus up to large organized convective clusters. In addition to being a crucial component of the atmospheric water cycle and the global heat budget, tropical convection induces vertical fluxes of horizontal momentum. There are two main contributions to the momentum transport. The first resides entirely in the troposphere and is due to ascent, descent, and organized circulations associated with precipitating convective systems. The second resides in the troposphere, stratosphere, and farther aloft and is caused by vertically propaga..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council



Funding Acknowledgements

[ "The National Center for Atmospheric Research is sponsored by the National Science Foundation.", "TPL acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council Future Fellowships (FT0990892) and Discovery Projects (DP0770381) Schemes, and Rit Carbone and NCAR/TIIMES for funding his travel to NCAR in 2008 to conduct this research. We also thank Terry Clark for supplying his numerical model and Tiffany Shaw for useful discussions." ]