Abstracts for the 6th International GAME Conf.

3-5 December 2004

Kyoto Japan


Heating processes over the Asiatic landmass prior to the first transition of the summer monsoon

Hiroaki Ueda (1)

Using the GAME (GEWEX Asian Monsoon Experiment) 4DDA upper-air data, the large-scale heat source (Q1) and moisture sink (Q2) over the western and eastern Tibetan Plateau are examined for a 4-month period from 1 May to 31 August 1998. The computations were performed on the sigma-pressure hybrid coordinate, named ƒĆ-coordinate, since the analysis area includes high-elevating mountains. Over the western Plateau in May, there is a deep layer of heating occupying the whole troposphere with the maximum value exceeding 3K day-1 around 400-600 hPa. The smaller magnitude of the apparent moisture sink is confined in the lower troposphere 1 km above the ground surface. Vertically integrated heat sources of 103 Wm-2 over the western Tibetan Plateau are accompanied by a moisture sink of about half that (60 Wm-2). These results indicate that the latent heat release associated with the condensation plays an important role in the total heating besides the sensible heat supply from the land surface. Later in July, the moisture sink over the eastern Tibetan Plateau nearly equals to the heat source indicating that the dominance of moist process associated with summertime monsoon rains. The contrasting features of the heat source and moisture sink are closely related to the circulation fields. Throughout May and June, we observe strong upward motion along with the western and southwestern slopes of the western Plateau, while there is salient subsidence motion over the eastern Plateau. The analyses of the static stability and the lifting condensation level indicate that the release of latent heat relevant to the moist convection is a dominant factor for the tropospheric heating after the monsoon onset. @ While the pre- monsoon period (May) is composed of both the convective rainfall and the dry thermal convection. Thus, the heating mechanism prior to the onset of the monsoon, especially over the western Tibetan Plateau, can be characterized by the hybrid nature of gweth processes due to condensation heating and gdryh processes associated with the sensible heat flux from the elevated mountain surface.

Submittal Information

Name : Date :
    Hiroaki Ueda
    30-Jul-04-09:02:11
Organization : Theme :
    Tsukuba University
    Theme 3
Address : Presentation :
    Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8572
    Poster or oral
Country : Abstract ID :
    Japan
    T3HU30Jul04090211
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