日本地球惑星科学連合2025年大会

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[A-AS06] 大気圏(成層圏・対流圏)過程とその気候への影響

2025年5月27日(火) 09:00 〜 10:30 105 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:野口 峻佑(九州大学 理学研究院 地球惑星科学部門)、原田 やよい(気象研究所)、西井 和晃(三重大学大学院生物資源学研究科)、江口 菜穂(九州大学 応用力学研究所)、座長:野口 峻佑(九州大学 理学研究院 地球惑星科学部門)、原田 やよい(気象研究所)



09:00 〜 09:20

[AAS06-01] The JAGUAR-DAS whole neutral atmosphere reanalysis: JAWARA

★Invited Papers

*小新 大1,2佐藤 薫3渡辺 真吾4、宮崎 和幸5 (1.日本学術振興会 海外特別研究員、2.アメリカ大気研究センター 高高度観測所、3.東京大学 大学院理学系研究科、4.海洋研究開発機構、5.ジェット推進研究所 カリフォルニア工科大学)


キーワード:再解析、中層大気、中性大気、データ同化、人工衛星

Using the Japanese Atmospheric General circulation model for the Upper Atmosphere Research-Data Assimilation System (JAGUAR-DAS), a whole neutral atmosphere reanalysis dataset (JAWARA) over about 19 years from September 2004 to December 2023 is produced. JAWARA is the first long-period reanalysis covering the height region from the surface to the lower thermosphere (~ 110 km). This wide height coverage is a notable advantage over other operational reanalysis datasets, which cover up to the middle mesosphere.
Key dynamical characteristics are compared between JAWARA and two satellite observations and three other operational reanalysis datasets in their covered height regions. The seasonal variations of zonal mean temperature and zonal wind are similar between JAWARA and the datasets used for comparison. The climatologies of zonal mean temperature, zonal wind, residual-mean circulation, and E-P flux in the meridional cross section are also broadly consistent with other reanalysis datasets. The analyzed residual-mean vertical flow in the northern high latitudes in the middle atmosphere exhibits the well-known patterns of upwelling in summer and downwelling in winter. JAWARA also shows a prominent feature of strong downward propagating anomalies from the lower thermosphere to the upper stratosphere after sudden stratospheric warmings.
This analysis takes full advantage of the JAWARA data, which cannot be made using satellite observations and other reanalysis datasets. This reanalysis product is expected to contribute broadly to future research on the characteristics of observed mesospheric phenomena, thermosphere-ionosphere coupling, space weather, and improvement of middle atmospheric meteorological systems, including their interannual and decadal scale variability.

This work has been published to PEPS (Koshin et al., 2025; https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-024-00674-3) and the JAWARA dataset is available online: https://doi.org/10.17592/002.2025010407