A Linear Response Framework for Radiative-Convective Instability

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serval:BIB_28252BFC8799
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
A Linear Response Framework for Radiative-Convective Instability
Journal
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Author(s)
Beucler Tom, Cronin Timothy, Emanuel Kerry
ISSN
1942-2466
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Number
8
Pages
1924-1951
Language
english
Abstract
Radiative-convective equilibrium is a simple paradigm for the tropical climate, in which radiative cooling balances convective heating in the absence of lateral energy transport. Recent studies have shown that a large-scale circulation may spontaneously develop from radiative-convective equilibrium through the interactions among water vapor, radiation, and convection. This potential instability, referred to as radiative-convective instability, may be posed as a linear stability problem for the water vapor profile by combining a linear response framework with the weak temperature gradient approximation. We design two analytic models of convective linear response to moisture perturbations, which are similar to Betts-Miller and bulk-plume convection schemes. We combine these convective responses with either clear-sky gray or real-gas radiative responses. In all cases, despite consistent radiative feedbacks, the characteristics of convection dominate the vertical structure of the most unstable linear mode of water vapor perturbations. For Betts-Miller convection, the stability critically depend on a key parameter: the heating to advection of moisture conversion rate (HAM); warmer atmospheres with higher HAM exhibit more linear instability. In contrast, bulk-plume convection is stable across temperatures but becomes linearly unstable with a moisture mode peaking in the midtroposphere once combined to radiation, with approximate growth rates of 10 days.
Keywords
convection, radiation, instability, water vapor, radiative-convective equilibrium, self-aggregation
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Open Access
Yes
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