Author/Authors :
VLADIMIR PETOUKHOV، نويسنده , , ALEXEY V. ELISEEV، نويسنده , , RUPERT KLEIN، نويسنده , , And HERMANN OESTERLE، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Based on the ERA40 data for 1976–2002 we calculated skewnesses and mixed third-order statistical moments (TOMs)
for the synoptic variations [with (2.5–6) d timescales] of horizontal winds, temperature, vertical velocity and the specific
humidity in Eulerian coordinates. All these variables show skewnesses which markedly deviate from zero, basically at
the entries and the outlets of the mid-latitude storm tracks. In these regions, high values of skewness for vertical velocity,
temperature and the specific humidity are revealed throughout the entire free troposphere, while the marked skewnesses
for horizontal winds are traced in the lower free troposphere. We found a notable deviation of the synoptic-component
statistics from the Gaussian statistics. We also made an estimate of the contribution from TOMs to the prognostic
equations for the synoptic-scale kinetic energy and the meridional fluxes of sensible and latent heat, which appeared to
be non-negligible, mainly in the storm tracks in winter. Our analysis attests that the most pronounced contribution of
TOMs to the aforementioned equations comes from the self-advection by the horizontal synoptic-scale motions, while
the TOMs induced by the metric terms in the original equations, and specifically the TOMs associated with the vertical
self-advection by the synoptic-scale motions, are much less important