Spectral Budget of Rotational and Divergent Kinetic Energy in Global Analyses

Zongheng LI,Jun Peng,Lifeng Zhang

JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES(2023)

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Abstract
To study the multiscale interactions between rotational and divergent components of atmospheric motion, a new formulation of spectral budget of rotational kinetic energy (RKE) and divergent kinetic energy (DKE) based on the primitive equations in the pressure coordinate is derived, with four main characteristics: 1) horizontal kinetic energy (HKE) spectral transfer is exactly divided into spectral transfer of RKE and DKE, 2) the exact spectral conversion term between DKE and RKE is constructed, 3) the Coriolis term is considered, and 4) both the baroclinic conversion from avail-able potential energy (APE) and the vertical flux of HKE act only on DKE. With this new formulation, outputs from ERA5 global reanalysis are investigated. At planetary scales, HKE spectral transfer, mainly attributed to f3 effect, is domi-nated by downscale DKE transfer. At synoptic scales, it is dominated by an upscale transfer of RKE energized by conver-sion of DKE mainly due to the Coriolis effect. The ultimate source of DKE in the upper troposphere is conversion of APE, while in the stratosphere it is the vertical flux. At mesoscales, the spectral transfers of RKE and DKE are both down-scale, and conversion from RKE to DKE exists at sub-800-km scales in the upper troposphere, which is mainly attributed to the contribution from relative vorticity. At different heights, the intersection scales of RKE and DKE spectra are af-fected by the scales of positive peaks of the local spectral conversion from DKE to RKE around total wavenumber 10. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The purpose of this study is to explore more physical insights on the dynamics un-derlying the atmospheric energy spectra from the perspective of rotational and divergent components of motion. We derive a new formulation of the spectral rotational and divergent kinetic energy budget in the pressure coordinate for the global atmosphere, with application to ERA5 global reanalysis. Our results reveal the differences of spectral energy budget between rotational and divergent motions at different heights and scales. This new formulation provides a good tool for revealing the multiscale cascade and interaction between atmospheric rotational and divergent motions. Future work should investigate these dynamical processes with higher-resolution simulations and datasets.
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Dynamics,Energy transport,Energy budget,balance,Spectral analysis,models,distribution
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