Title: Cirrus Clouds near the midlatitude tropopause
1Cirrus Clouds near the mid-latitude
tropopause from CALIPSO Steven T
Massie ACD/NCAR January 8, 2008
2Outline
How likely is it to observe cirrus between
double tropopauses? Data Lidar observations
over France FNL (NCEP) analyses of multiple
tropopauses CALIPSO observations over North
America
3April May double tropopauses occur 25 of
the time (Paris)
Apr
30 25 20
May
Noel and Haeffeln, Midlatitude cirrus clouds and
multiple tropopauses from a 2002 2006
climatology over the SIRTA observatory, JGR, 112,
D13206, doe10.1029/2006JD007753, 2007.
4Lidar observations for a single day Double
tropopause layers are 1.5 km thick
Altitude (km)
Time ?
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
Noel and Haeffeln, Midlatitude cirrus clouds and
multiple tropopauses from a 2002 2006
climatology over the SIRTA observatory, JGR, 112,
D13206, doe10.1029/2006JD007753, 2007.
5Most cirrus cloud tops are below the tropopause
Z (cloud top) Z (tropopause)
Noel and Haeffeln, Midlatitude cirrus clouds and
multiple tropopauses from a 2002 2006
climatology over the SIRTA observatory, JGR, 112,
D13206, doe10.1029/2006JD007753, 2007.
6Statistical Summary of SIRTA Clouds
Frequency of Cirrus case occurrence 83 Clo
ud top 0.5 km below the tropopuase 10 Cloud
top at or above the tropopause 2 Cirrus is between
a double tropopause values are for instances
when clouds are observed
Noel and Haeffeln, Midlatitude cirrus clouds and
multiple tropopauses from a 2002 2006
climatology over the SIRTA observatory, JGR, 112,
D13206, doe10.1029/2006JD007753, 2007.
72nd Tropopuase Heights from FNL Analyses
2nd trop heights are mostly at 16 - 17 km
altitudes Some are between 13-14 km
8Calipso Example May 28
Altitude (km)
30 20 10 0
56 50 45 38
32 N lat 920 935 UTC
9Calipso Example May 25
T tropopause height from FNL analyses
10CALIPSO and FNL Analyses in 2007
Month multiple of time clouds
are tropopauses between multiple
tropopause April 16 2 May 10 1
11Summary
Based upon lidar observations over France
CALIPSO/ FNL (NCEP) data clouds are between
double tropopauses 2 of the time If you know
that a double tropopause will occur, then you
have a roughly 1 in 10 chance of observing cirrus
above the 1st (lowest) tropopause.