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Tropopause Height Diagnostics Motivation • tropopause is important feature of the observed atmosphere • determined by conditions in both tropo- and stratosphere • position of tropopause is relevant for climate studies: e.g. cross tropopause transport indicator of climate change Method apply same criterion as for determination from radiosondes: a. lowest level at which lapse rate decreases to 2 K/km b. 2 km deep layer above must not exceed critical lapse rate • problem of coarse vertical resolution > vertical interpolation • limit for heights to be valid: 450-75 hPa failure rate: overall 0.1%, mostly over Antarctica during JJA • rms: 30-40 hPa in extratropics, 10-20 hPa in tropics Input Data 3D temperature field: daily or monthly data • all comparisons on standard pressure levels

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Tropopause Height Diagnostics

Motivation

• tropopause is important feature of the observed atmosphere

• determined by conditions in both tropo- and stratosphere

• position of tropopause is relevant for climate studies:

e.g. cross tropopause transport

indicator of climate change

Method

• apply same criterion as for determination from radiosondes:

a. lowest level at which lapse rate decreases to 2 K/km b. 2 km deep layer above must not exceed critical lapse rate

• problem of coarse vertical resolution > vertical interpolation

• limit for heights to be valid: 450-75 hPa failure rate: overall 0.1%, mostly over Antarctica during JJA

• rms: 30-40 hPa in extratropics, 10-20 hPa in tropics

Input Data

• 3D temperature field: daily or monthly data

• all comparisons on standard pressure levels

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Tropopause pressure (hPa)daily reanalysis-1: CDC vs. TJR

DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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DJF 1983-1998 JJA

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Summary

rms exp55 exp42 p12L32 CAM2 NSIPP SFM

DJF 16 19 26 22 20 42

JJA 13 16 25 11 16 40

• AM2 tropopause height is generally too low (too high pressure), consistent with a too cold troposphere and too warm stratosphere

• biases over northern extratropics: +30 hPa in DJF (ca. -600 m) +10 hPa in JJA (ca. -200 m)

• tropical biases: +8 hPa in DJF (ca. -600 m) +3 hPa in JJA (ca. -200 m)

• biases over southern extratropics: -20 hPa in DJF +20 hPa in JJA

• global mean rms of tropopause pressure (hPa):