10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
[AAS03-07] Overview of the Propagation of Intra-Seasonal Tropical Oscillations (PISTON) Field Program
★Invited papers
Keywords:Intraseasonal, Boreal Summer , Propagation
This presentation will describe the upcoming Propagation of Intra-Seasonal Tropical Oscillations (PISTON) Field Program that will feature an observational campaign during the late summer of 2018 in the South China Sea. The goal of PISTON is to forge a better understanding of the multiscale, air-sea, and land-atmosphere interaction processes that regulate BSISO propagation and intensity, develop an observational dataset to benchmark model simulations of the BSISO, and use these models and observations to address the overarching PISTON hypotheses related to the multiscale atmosphere-ocean-land interactions of the BSISO. The observational campaign will entail about two months of shipborne measurements from the R/V Thomas G. Thompson off the West Coast of Luzon that will sample the northward-propagating BSISO and interactions with offshore-propagating convective disturbances and the upper ocean. A hierarchy of modeling tools will be employed in PISTON including large-eddy models, cloud-system-resolving models (CSRMs) that span local to regional domains, and climate simulations, forecasts, and reforecasts of global models. PISTON field observations and high-resolution models will foster process understanding that leads to improved model and predictions.