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1 Upper-Level Frontogenesis Cliff Mass University of Washington

2 Early Days In the first half of the 20 th century there was no concept of upper-level fronts. Most studies described a polar front that extended from the surface to the tropopause. The tropopause was considered an extensive and impenetrable barrier between the troposphere and stratosphere.

3 1920s-1950: Polar Front Bjerknes and Palmen 1937

4 During the 50’s and 60’s Some Nations Conducted Upper-Ground Testing of Nuclear Weapons

5 Radioactivity It was thought the above ground tests were not a problem: – Radioactivity injected into the stratosphere would stay there. – Radioactivity injected into troposphere (in remote areas!!) would fall out rapidly or would be removed by precipitation. But that did not prove to be the case. High concentrations of radioactivity showed up in the U.S. and other locations. High levels of strontium-90 were found in milk, for example.

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7 How did the radioactive material get into the midlatitude troposphere??

8 Upper- level fronts and stratosphere-troposphere transport To answer this question, a number of synoptic studies and field experiments took place in the 1950s and 1960s. They found a new meteorological animals: – the upper level front – Tropopause folding and gaps – Stratosphere-troposphere exchange

9 The First Study of Upper Level Fonts: Reed 1957

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14 Vertical Cross Section

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16 A Series of Aircraft-Based Field Experiments Described the Structure of Upper Level Fronts for A First Time

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18 Potential Vorticity As a Tracer of Air Parcel Origin Potential vorticity is high in the stratosphere because of the large stability there. Ertel Potential Vorticity (PV): The aircraft studies found stratospheric values of potential vorticity transported into the troposphere through upper level fronts.

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20 Radioactivity Measurements of radioactivity showed that high levels of radioactivity in the stratosphere were entering the troposphere through upper level fronts.

21 More Detailed Aircraft Data Showed the Details of Upper-Level Fronts

22 “Official” Definition

23 Upper Level Front Characteristics Usually associated with midlatitude jet. Can extend down to 900-800 mb Close association with upper level troughs. Often associate with substantial clear air turbulence. Associated with a folding or “extrusion” of the tropopause. Can also be associated with high ozone values.

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25 Tropopause Folding

26 Stratospheric Air Injected into the Troposphere

27 Ozone and Upper Level Fronts Ozone levels are generally higher in the stratosphere than the troposphere. Ozone can be injected into the troposphere through upper level fronts The enhanced upper-level fronts can frequently be observed at the surface, particularly at mountain and higher-elevation observation sites.

28 Ozone Measured By Aircraft

29 Many studies have document such stratospheric ozone in the troposphere

30 Remotely Sensed Ozone During an Upper Level Front

31 Simulated PV Structure at Same Time

32 Good correlation between Ozone and PV

33 Why Large Clear-Air Turbulence (CAT) Associated with Upper-Level Fronts?

34 CAT Associated With Upper Level Front and the Lower Stratosphere

35 Richardson Number (small less stable)

36 Turbulence is Maximum Above and Below the Jet Due to Large Shear Jet Core Level Large Shear

37 Turbulence

38 Upper Level Frontogenesis for the 1987 Storm

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40 400 hPa 1000 hPa

41 Why Upper Level Fronts?

42 Upper Level Frontal Frontogenesis Tilting frontogenesis associated with differential vertical motion is often dominant! Horizontal confluent frontogenesis is also important, but usually secondary.

43 Frontogenesis

44 Tilting Frontogenesis

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46 Keyser et al (1986) 2-D Primitive Equation Simulation

47 Did we see this in the fully 3D simulations of the 1987 Event?

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49 Theoretical Studies Have Shown That A Jet Streak/Shortwave Associated with Cold Advection Shows the Appropriate Vertical Motion Pattern (Sinking on the Warm Air Side)

50 Tilting Appears to Be Dominant for Upper Fronts Associated with Upper-Level Fronts Schultz and Doswell 2008

51 Conceptual Model

52 Under Southwesterly Flow, Upper Frontogenesis Can Be Produced by Confluence

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54 The End


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