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The Stirring Tropics: Theory of Moisture Mode–Hadley Cell Interactions
by
Mayta, Víctor C.
, Adames Corraliza, Ángel F.
in
Advection
/ Baroclinic instability
/ Baroclinic waves
/ Cell interactions
/ Cyclones
/ Eddies
/ Energy
/ Energy balance
/ Energy transport
/ Enthalpy
/ Hypotheses
/ Latitude
/ Mean
/ Modes
/ Moisture
/ Moisture flux
/ Moisture gradient
/ Moisture transfer
/ Potential vorticity
/ Predators
/ Regeneration (biological)
/ Sensible heat
/ Stirring
/ Temperature gradients
/ Thermal winds
/ Trade winds
/ Tropical depressions
/ Tropical environments
/ Tropical weather
/ Vortex instability
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Waves
/ Weather
/ Wind
2024
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The Stirring Tropics: Theory of Moisture Mode–Hadley Cell Interactions
by
Mayta, Víctor C.
, Adames Corraliza, Ángel F.
in
Advection
/ Baroclinic instability
/ Baroclinic waves
/ Cell interactions
/ Cyclones
/ Eddies
/ Energy
/ Energy balance
/ Energy transport
/ Enthalpy
/ Hypotheses
/ Latitude
/ Mean
/ Modes
/ Moisture
/ Moisture flux
/ Moisture gradient
/ Moisture transfer
/ Potential vorticity
/ Predators
/ Regeneration (biological)
/ Sensible heat
/ Stirring
/ Temperature gradients
/ Thermal winds
/ Trade winds
/ Tropical depressions
/ Tropical environments
/ Tropical weather
/ Vortex instability
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Waves
/ Weather
/ Wind
2024
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The Stirring Tropics: Theory of Moisture Mode–Hadley Cell Interactions
by
Mayta, Víctor C.
, Adames Corraliza, Ángel F.
in
Advection
/ Baroclinic instability
/ Baroclinic waves
/ Cell interactions
/ Cyclones
/ Eddies
/ Energy
/ Energy balance
/ Energy transport
/ Enthalpy
/ Hypotheses
/ Latitude
/ Mean
/ Modes
/ Moisture
/ Moisture flux
/ Moisture gradient
/ Moisture transfer
/ Potential vorticity
/ Predators
/ Regeneration (biological)
/ Sensible heat
/ Stirring
/ Temperature gradients
/ Thermal winds
/ Trade winds
/ Tropical depressions
/ Tropical environments
/ Tropical weather
/ Vortex instability
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Waves
/ Weather
/ Wind
2024
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The Stirring Tropics: Theory of Moisture Mode–Hadley Cell Interactions
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The Stirring Tropics: Theory of Moisture Mode–Hadley Cell Interactions
2024
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Interactions between large-scale waves and the Hadley cell are examined using a linear two-layer model on an f plane. A linear meridional moisture gradient determines the strength of the idealized Hadley cell. The trade winds are in thermal wind balance with a weak temperature gradient (WTG). The mean meridional moisture gradient is unstable to synoptic-scale (horizontal scale of ∼1000 km) moisture modes that are advected westward by the trade winds, reminiscent of oceanic tropical depression–like waves. Meridional moisture advection causes the moisture modes to grow from “moisture-vortex instability” (MVI), resulting in a poleward eddy moisture flux that flattens the zonal-mean meridional moisture gradient, thereby weakening the Hadley cell. The amplification of waves at the expense of the zonal-mean meridional moisture gradient implies a downscale latent energy cascade. The eddy moisture flux is opposed by a regeneration of the meridional moisture gradient by the Hadley cell. These Hadley cell–moisture mode interactions are reminiscent of quasigeostrophic interactions, except that wave activity is due to column moisture variance rather than potential vorticity variance. The interactions can result in predator–prey cycles in moisture mode activity and Hadley cell strength that are akin to ITCZ breakdown. It is proposed that moisture modes are the tropical analog to midlatitude baroclinic waves. MVI is analogous to baroclinic instability, stirring latent energy in the same way that dry baroclinic eddies stir sensible heat. These results indicate that moisture modes stabilize the Hadley cell and may be as important as the latter in global energy transport.
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