 On the Role of the Saharan Air Layer in the Suppression of Development of a Prominent African Wave Disturbance Scott A. Braun NASA/GSFC.

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 On the Role of the Saharan Air Layer in the Suppression of Development of a Prominent African Wave Disturbance Scott A. Braun NASA/GSFC

Studies finding a negative impact of the SAL  Dunion and Velden (2004)—Suggested that negative impacts were associated with increased:  Deep-layer shear associated with the AEJ  High stability associated with the elevated SAL  Cold downdrafts due to dry SAL air  Jones et al. (2007), Wu (2007), Shu and Wu (2009), Reale et al. (2009) among others all suggested negative SAL impact, but with very weak evidence and some false assumptions

Common Incorrect Assumptions  Dry tropical air is SAL air  The SAL is dry throughout its depth  Guilt by proximity Braun (2010) found little evidence for a frequent negative impact in a composite analysis of 41 storms. Satellite data analysis suggests common assumptions in previous studies: Braun, S. A., 2010: Re-evaluating the role of the Saharan Air Layer in tropical cyclone genesis and evolution. Mon. Wea. Rev., (in press).

An Example A recent study by Reale et al. (JAS, 2009) suggested that the SAL prevented development of a promising tropical wave SAL Mid- latitude air Core Of W1

Is The Dry Tongue SAL? Data used for analysis TRMM multi-satellite precipitation (0.25° resolution, 3-hourly) MODIS (Terra and Aqua) Level-3 aerosol optical depth (AOD) (1° resolution, daily) AIRS/AMSU Level-2 temperature and relative humidity profiles (54 km resolution, twice daily) NCEP Global Forecast System (GFS) final analyses (1° resolution, 6-hourly)

August 25, 2006 August 26, 2006 August 27, 2006 August 28, 2006 Evolution of the SAL

850 hPa Temperature hPa Relative Humidity 700 hPa Temperature hPa Relative Humidity600 hPa Temperature hPa Relative Humidity AIRS Data August 27, 2006

August 24, 2006August 25, 2006August 26, 2006 Trajectory Calculations Contours: RH 80 red Thick black curve: AOD=0.2 Thick purple curve: AOD=0.4 6-Day backward air trajectories at every grid point using 1°, 6- hourly GFS data Air parcels traced back to the Sahara are shaded gray (left). Total descent along trajectories is shaded (right)

Interpretation of Satellite Imagery Dry tropical air is not necessarily SAL air The SAL is not necessarily always dry GOES SAL analyses do not necessarily uniquely identify SAL air Role of the SAL: SAL impacts or dry subsiding air?

Conclusions  Beware the false assumptions  Warm and dry air masses can be caused by subsidence as well as, or instead of, the SAL  GOES and TPW imagery not sufficient to diagnose SAL air  More comprehensive approach combining MODIS, AIRS, CALIPSO, and even trajectories may often be needed to diagnose SAL air  Proximity of the SAL is insufficient evidence for impact—direct evidence of causation is needed

AIRS and CALIPSO Data August 26 AOD=0.2 AOD=0.4

Evolution of the MODIS AOD, TRMM precipitation, and GFS 700-hPa heights and wave-relative winds SAL1 Debby SAL1 Debby SAL2 SAL1 Debby SAL2 SAL1 SAL2