Space-time spectra of Northern Hemispheric Rossby waves at tropospheric and stratospheric levels during extended winter
https://doi.org/10.57804/1dne-qk60
Data contains daily Rossby wave spectra that were obtained from a double Fourier transform, in space and time, and displayed in harmonics with wavenumber n and phase speed c. The underlying dataset for the space-time Fourier analysis is meridional wind of ERA5.
For further details about data, see section 2.3 in Schutte et al., 2024 (https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-5-733-2024Opens in a new tab).
Data is split into two files:
1. allyears_NDJFMA_35_75_spectra_v_61d_strato.nc - spectra averaged between 35◦N-75◦N for the stratosphere (10, 50, 100 and 200 hPa) and,
2. allyears_NDJFMA_35_75_spectra_v_61d_tropo.nc - spectra averaged between 35◦N-75◦N in the troposphere (250, 400, 500, 600, 700 and 850 hPa).
The files contain data for November to April (NDJFMA) for years 1979 to 2021.
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The Rossby wave spectra were computed for the Northern Hemisphere between 35°N and 75°N.
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Schutte, M. K., Portal, A., Lee, S. H., and Messori, G.: Dynamics of stratospheric wave reflection over the North Pacific, EGUsphere [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-2240Opens in a new tab, 2024.
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Schutte, M., Domeisen, D. I. V., & Riboldi, J. (2024). Opposite spectral properties of Rossby waves during weak and strong stratospheric polar vortex events. In Weather and Climate Dynamics (Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 733–752). https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-5-733-2024Opens in a new tab
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