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Persistence of moist plumes from overshooting convection in the Asian monsoon anticyclone
by
Afchine, Armin
, Stroh, Fred
, Khaykin, Sergey M.
, Clouser, Benjamin
, Krämer, Martina
, Rolf, Christian
, Spelten, Nicole
, Lykov, Alexey
, Bucci, Silvia
, Moyer, Elizabeth
, Cairo, Francesco
, Matthey, Renaud
, Singer, Clare E.
, Legras, Bernard
, Formanyuk, Ivan
, Mitev, Valentin
, Volkov, Vasiliy
, Yushkov, Vladimir
in
Aerosols
/ Airborne sensing
/ Aircraft
/ Anticyclones
/ Asian monsoons
/ Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
/ Backscatter
/ Backscattering
/ Convection
/ Dehydration
/ High altitude
/ Humidity
/ Isotopes
/ Lower stratosphere
/ Mixing ratio
/ Monsoons
/ Phase transitions
/ Physics
/ Plumes
/ Satellite observation
/ Stratosphere
/ Temperature
/ Tropopause
/ Tropopause temperatures
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wind
2022
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Persistence of moist plumes from overshooting convection in the Asian monsoon anticyclone
by
Afchine, Armin
, Stroh, Fred
, Khaykin, Sergey M.
, Clouser, Benjamin
, Krämer, Martina
, Rolf, Christian
, Spelten, Nicole
, Lykov, Alexey
, Bucci, Silvia
, Moyer, Elizabeth
, Cairo, Francesco
, Matthey, Renaud
, Singer, Clare E.
, Legras, Bernard
, Formanyuk, Ivan
, Mitev, Valentin
, Volkov, Vasiliy
, Yushkov, Vladimir
in
Aerosols
/ Airborne sensing
/ Aircraft
/ Anticyclones
/ Asian monsoons
/ Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
/ Backscatter
/ Backscattering
/ Convection
/ Dehydration
/ High altitude
/ Humidity
/ Isotopes
/ Lower stratosphere
/ Mixing ratio
/ Monsoons
/ Phase transitions
/ Physics
/ Plumes
/ Satellite observation
/ Stratosphere
/ Temperature
/ Tropopause
/ Tropopause temperatures
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wind
2022
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Persistence of moist plumes from overshooting convection in the Asian monsoon anticyclone
by
Afchine, Armin
, Stroh, Fred
, Khaykin, Sergey M.
, Clouser, Benjamin
, Krämer, Martina
, Rolf, Christian
, Spelten, Nicole
, Lykov, Alexey
, Bucci, Silvia
, Moyer, Elizabeth
, Cairo, Francesco
, Matthey, Renaud
, Singer, Clare E.
, Legras, Bernard
, Formanyuk, Ivan
, Mitev, Valentin
, Volkov, Vasiliy
, Yushkov, Vladimir
in
Aerosols
/ Airborne sensing
/ Aircraft
/ Anticyclones
/ Asian monsoons
/ Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
/ Backscatter
/ Backscattering
/ Convection
/ Dehydration
/ High altitude
/ Humidity
/ Isotopes
/ Lower stratosphere
/ Mixing ratio
/ Monsoons
/ Phase transitions
/ Physics
/ Plumes
/ Satellite observation
/ Stratosphere
/ Temperature
/ Tropopause
/ Tropopause temperatures
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wind
2022
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Persistence of moist plumes from overshooting convection in the Asian monsoon anticyclone
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Persistence of moist plumes from overshooting convection in the Asian monsoon anticyclone
2022
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Overview
The Asian monsoon anticyclone (AMA) represents one of the wettest regions in the lower stratosphere (LS) and is a key contributor to the global annual maximum in LS water vapour. While the AMA wet pool is linked with persistent convection in the region and horizontal confinement of the anticyclone, there remain ambiguities regarding the role of tropopause-overshooting convection in maintaining the regional LS water vapour maximum. This study tackles this issue using a unique set of observations from aboard the high-altitude M55-Geophysica aircraft deployed in Nepal in summer 2017 within the EU StratoClim project. We use a combination of airborne measurements (water vapour, ice water, water isotopes, cloud backscatter) together with ensemble trajectory modelling coupled with satellite observations to characterize the processes controlling water vapour and clouds in the confined lower stratosphere (CLS) of the AMA. Our analysis puts in evidence the dual role of overshooting convection, which may lead to hydration or dehydration depending on the synoptic-scale tropopause temperatures in the AMA. We show that all of the observed CLS water vapour enhancements are traceable to convective events within the AMA and furthermore bear an isotopic signature of the overshooting process. A surprising result is that the plumes of moist air with mixing ratios nearly twice the background level can persist for weeks whilst recirculating within the anticyclone, without being subject to irreversible dehydration through ice settling. Our findings highlight the importance of convection and recirculation within the AMA for the transport of water into the stratosphere.
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