2:10 PM - 2:25 PM
[AAS01-03] A Wall-like Sharp Downward Branch of the Walker Circulation above the Western Indian Ocean
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Walker Circulation, Intertropical Convergence Zone, Eastern Horn of Africa
The strongest season of the lower tropospheric Wall in boreal summer is sustained by horizontal cold advection associated with the Asian Summer Monsoon. Two weak phases of the Wall correspond to two rainy seasons at the Eastern Horn of Africa, which are not reproduced well by state-of-the-art global climate models. As to interannual variability, a mass-weighted vertical mean of vertical motion at the Wall exhibits a tight linkage to the tropical Pacific, though total variance is explained more by local sea surface temperature.
Model experiments using a convection-permitting atmospheric general circulation model show that mountains in East Africa are necessary for the existence of the Wall. Vertical mixings forced by mountain waves play a fundamental role in strengthening the Wall. After flattening the East African topography, zonal discontinuity of the Intertropical Convergence Zone disappears.