日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-AS 大気科学・気象学・大気環境

[A-AS03] 大規模な水蒸気場と組織化した雲システム

2019年5月28日(火) 15:30 〜 17:00 104 (1F)

コンビーナ:三浦 裕亮(国立大学法人 東京大学大学院 理学系研究科 地球惑星科学専攻)、濱田 篤(富山大学)、横井 覚(海洋研究開発機構)、佐藤 正樹(東京大学大気海洋研究所)、座長:横井 覚

15:45 〜 16:00

[AAS03-08] Observational Evidence of Mixed Rossby-Gravity Waves as a Driving Force for the MJO Convective Initiation and Propagation

*高須賀 大輔1,2佐藤 正樹1横井 覚2 (1.東京大学大気海洋研究所、2.海洋研究開発機構)

キーワード:マッデン・ジュリアン振動、赤道波、スケール間相互作用、海大陸強化年

The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is known to be the most dominant intraseasonal variability in the tropics, which features large-scale convective envelopes emergening and propagating eastward slowly (~5 m s-1) over the warm pool region. Since its discovery, there have been dedicated efforts to clarify mechanisms about MJO initiation and propagation in terms of large-scale low-frequency dynamics and thermodynamics and a multi-scale interaction with synoptic disturbances. As for the latter standpoint, although some recent observational and idealized numerical studies suggested that mixed Rossby-gravity waves (MRGs) can play a significant role in MJO mechanics, more detailed evidence is necessary because the realistic relationship between MJO and MRGs has had little recognition.

In this study, we examine the contributions of MRGs to the MJO convective initation and propagation in the Indian Ocean during the YMC-Sumatra 2017 field campaign (YMC: Years of the Maritime Continent). The intensive observation captured mid-tropospheric wind variations associated with MRGs, and those signals propagated westward over the Indian Ocean in the MJO suppressed phase. The transition to the MJO active phase follows tight MRG-convection coupling, which is enhanced when the wavelength becomes shorter due to weak mid-level convergence in the western Indian Ocean. Basin-scale anomalous mid-tropospheric moistening caused by MRG shallow circulations is also recognized. These processes lead to the lower-tropospheric MRG wave packet formation and successive triggering of MJO convection, with the eastward MRG group velocity corresponding to MJO propagation. This study suggests that it is worth reconsidering the MJO with a focus on MRG activities at least in the Indian Ocean.