SOME STUDIES OF TROPICAL EQUATORIAL WAVES OVER INDIAN TROPICAL MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE - RESULTS OF TROPICAL WAVE CAMPAIGN

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DHAKA, SK
KUMAR, A
NAGPAL, OP
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[1] Department of Physics, University of Delhi, Delhi
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10.1007/BF01080878
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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During the last phase of the Indian Middle Atmosphere Programme everyday launchings of high altitude balloons were carried out at three locations i.e. Trivandrum (8.5-degrees-N, 77.5-degrees-E), Hyderabad (17.2-degrees-N, 78.3-degrees-E) and Bhubaneshwar (21.3-degrees-N, 85.5-degrees-E) for measuring winds and temperature between 1 and 30 km altitude in a campaign mode from 23 January 1989 to 31 March 1989. The data thus obtained have been examined to determine the characteristics of tropical/equatorial waves. Spectral analysis of the time series (68 points) of both zonal and meridional wind components using Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) reveal the presence of waves with periods between 4-30 days. Strong oscillations centered around 5 days and 18 days seem to dominate in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere at all the three stations. While 5 day wave has an amplitude of about 2m/s, the 18 day wave has an amplitude between 8-10m/s in.the zonal and 5-6m/s in meridional component around tropopause. Its amplitude is maximum over Hyderabad and decreases somewhat on either side i.e. over Trivandrum and Bhubaneshwar. Weekly rocket wind data from Balasore near Bhubaneshwar show that 18-20 day wave continues to propagate vertically in the altitude range of 30-60km. Temperature data also exhibits similar oscillations with amplitude of about 1 K for 4-5 day wave and 2-3 K for 18 day wave maximising just above tropopause (approximately 18 km). It is found that some of the observed wave modes, particularly the 18 day wave have characteristics matching those of forced Rossby wave rather than Kelvin wave while the 5 day and 9 day waves have characteristics matching those of mixed Rossby-gravity waves. The latter may be generated due to convective forcing in the troposphere while the former may be penetrating from the midlatitudes.
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