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2 Wheeler and Hendon 2004 The MJO

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4 7N Equator

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6 SKa NCAR S-PolKa Radar

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8 Satellite Global models Soundings Other island radars Ship data Ship radars Aircraft data S-PolKa radar NCAR radar processor UW server UW workstations Daily Science Summaries NCAR field catalog Project Data Flow LIghtning

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10 Radar experiment goal  Characteristics and evolution of the MJO cloud population in the region where the disturbance builds up Addu Atoll

11 Supp. Active Lull Rain over area scanned by S-PolKa

12 Suppressed condition echoes

13 Supp. Active Lull

14 Suppressed phases: Lines of non- precipitating clouds

15 Suppressed phases: The “worm echo”

16 Slightly active moist layer Clouds building at cold pool boundaries

17 Slightly active moist layer Clouds building at cold pool boundaries

18 Cold pool boundaries seen in differential reflectivity (ZDR) Birds? Dragonflies? ???

19 Birds caught on camera

20 graupel small ice large non-melting ice heavy rain melting ice Moderate cumulonimbus begin to grow upscale Doppler velocity Hydrometeor type

21 Supp. Active Lull

22 October 16

23 Refl.Rain Conv. Strat. October 16

24 5 km 10 km Intense melting layer melting snow graupel 50 dBZ!

25 Active phase few days later Convection feeding into a large MCS

26 Biggest MCS of first active phase: weak unidirectional shear

27 Supp. Active Lull

28 Giant Rings of Convection Larger than mesoscale organization of deep convection

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31 Squall line in late active phase westerlies Doppler velocity Hydrometeor type

32 Supp. Active Lull

33 Suppressed condition clouds

34 Supp. Active Lull

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37 Supp. Active Lull

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39 Westerly Surges November October Larger than mesoscale organization of deep convection

40 Supp. Active Lull

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42 Long arc line

43 Long arc line segment on radar

44 Squall line in the strong westerlies

45 Weak stratiform in the strong westerlies

46 Stratiform Rain Fraction S-PolKa S-band Stratiform Rain Fraction

47 Supp. Active Lull

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49 The most robust squall line in the strong westerlies… …only moderate stratiform …robust momentum transport

50 Supp. Active Lull

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53 Summary of MJO cloud population characteristics & evolution seen by the S-PolKa radar  Humidity gradient layers monitored & measured  Cloud lines dominate in highly suppressed period  Cold pools are first stage of convective population  Graupel & other ice lofted & input into stratiform regions  Convection enhanced inside stratiform regions  MCS development strongest in weak shear  Shear inhibits stratiform region formation  Westerlies organize convection on larger than mesoscale  Squall lines form in westerlies at back of active zone  Squall lines transport momemtum downward

54 End This research is supported by NSF grant ATM AGS-1059611, DOE grant DE- SC0001164/ER-64752, and NASA grants NNX10AM28G and NNX10AH70G


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