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Trajectory Analyses for the Kunming Measurements Qiujun Fan 范秋君, IAP (with Jianchun Bian) Leigh Munchak, NCAR (with Laura Pan) Kenneth Bowman Texas A&M University
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Large-Scale Conditions of the Kunming Campaign (Aug 2009)
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Objectives of This Study Identify origins and transport pathways of the air mass that contributes to the KunMing Measurements –Inside vs. outside the anticyclone –Convective influence in the UT – tropics vs. Tibetan plateau Performance of the trajectory model in this type of study - How well the convective influence is represented in the analyses winds
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Model and Analyses Trajectory Model used: TRAJ3D (Bowman, 1993) –Kinematic using 3D winds Meteorological Analyses used: NCEP GFS/FNL –1x1 degree Lat/Lon, 26 pressure levels 1000 - 1 hPa, 6 hourly Limitations –No vertical velocity field above the 100 hPa level in the data
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Case1 Deep Conv. in Typhoon @ Large-Scale Transp. Low O3 & H2O at 100 mb Strong shear below and above Positive correlation between O3 and RHi
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Case 1
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Case 2 Extra-Tropical Stratospheric Intrusion Thick dry and high-O3 layer in mid-troposphere Case 0807
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Case 2
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Case 3 Super-Saturation with Multiple or Thick Layers
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Case 3
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Summary and Conclusions Air mass contributes to the KunMing Measurements – from both inside and outside of the anticyclone Convective influence in the UT – tropical storm/Typhoon had significant influence to the layer near the cold point Performance of the trajectory model – consistent with key observational features of the soundings – more work will follow up
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