Title: CMOS EDMONTON AND OTTAWA
1UNSTABLE, DRI and Water Cycling
Ronald Stewart McGill University
2Specific Objectives of Presentation
- To briefly review DRI and some of its science
- Comment on interactions with UNSTABLE
3Prairie Drought
4CONCERNS
- There are many concerns associated with drought
but many of these can be summarized under two
broad categories - Will there be a drought?
- decadel
- seasonal
- now
- How do we best prepare for and cope with drought?
- many perspectives
5The frequency and severity of droughts are likely
to increase in southern Canada
Gregory et al., 1997
6- Lets first of all understand how drought
develops, is sustained, and ends and how it is
structured
7WATER AND ENERGY CYCLING
Drought is an aberration in the Water and energy
cycle
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11Extreme Drought
Extreme Wet
12DRI Objective
- To better understand and contribute to the better
prediction of drought - Focus mainly but not exclusively on the
- recent 1999-2005 Prairiedrought
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14New developments in using satellite measurements
of stable isotopes of water
- Source Worden, J. et al. Importance of rain
evaporation and continental convection in the
tropical water cycle. Nature 445, 528-532
15Uncertainties in the hydrological cycle
- Moisture transport and circulation within the
atmosphere is an integral part of the
hydrological cycle, but is not well quantified - Atmospheric moisture can come from both oceanic
and local evaporative sources, but the relative
contribution of each to the overall moisture for
a given region is not easily determined - Measuring stable isotope ratios in water vapour
may help to reveal and better indicate the
relative sources of moisture
16Measuring stable isotopes of tropospheric water
vapour from space
- Simultaneous profiles of HDO and H2O vapour are
obtained using the Tropospheric Emission
Spectrometer (TES) aboard the NASA Aura satellite - From this, the first comprehensive map of the
global distribution of deuterium (shown as the
ratio dD) in water vapour is obtained
17- Next plot
- Unit parts per thousand by volume
- Oct 04 March 05
- IR emissions
- 5 km by 8 km footprint
18DEUTERIUM IN WATER VAPOUR 550-800 hPa layer
Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer Aqua satellite
19CLOUD AMOUNT
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22Characterizing precipitation at Calgary, AB
- Seasonal total precipitation
23Days with precipitationCalgary
- The fraction of days receiving any amount of
precipitation - Climatology (1895-2004) 40
- Drought (1999-2004) 46
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- Sub-Drought (2001-2002) 43
24Climatology 1895-2004
Daily Total Precipitation Amount Distribution
Low precipitation events ( 10 mm) account for
52 of total precipitation
25Climatology Low precipitation events 52 of total
Drought 1999-2004 Low precipitation events 58
of total
Sub-drought 2001-2002 Low precipitation events
60 of total
26Daily Precipitation Amounts Calgary
Low precipitation event lt 10 mm
Climatology Low precipitation events 52 of total
Sub-drought 2001-2002 Low precipitation events
60 of total
27What factors led to the 10 mm events?
- Possibilities include
- Loss due to evaporation/sublimation
- Short-lived weather systems
- Change in character of clouds
- Fast moving weather systems
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28RADAR PROFILES1 June 2002 Calgary
- Scattered stratiform rain early
- Late in the day there is evidence of water aloft
(5 km) - This appears to be high-level moisture as a
precursor to the rainy pattern on the following
day
29VIRGA
Courtesy of Barrie Bonsal
30VEGETATION
NDVI
July 11-20, 2002
NDVI Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Healthy vegetation
31SOME ATMOSPHERIC WATER CYCLING ISSUES
- Water Cycle Issues include
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- Is precipitation being formed aloft?
- Will precipitation reach the ground?
- What is the water vapour source for the
precipitation? - How is the water vapour (re-)distributed in the
vertical and horizontal? - What is the diurnal cycle of the precipitation?
- Where does the precipitation occur?
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- Contributing factors include
- Type and organization of precipitating system
- Cloud base height
- Drop sizes
- Surface
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32UNSTABLE
- Sub-objectives include
- to better understand, resolve, and quantify
- spatial extent, depth and temporal evolution of
water vapour in the atmospheric boundary layer - Mesoscale effects on thunderstorms
- effects of variable surface
33DRI and UNSTABLE
- DRI
- diverse research expertise ( 30)
- datasets (atmosphere, surface )
- analysis tools (DAI )
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- UNSTABLE
- aspects linked with water cycling
- focused activity
- observational and model products
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34CONCLUDING REMARKS
- DRI is concerned with
- the science of water cycling
- UNSTABLE is concerned with
- overturning of the atmosphere
- DRI and UNSTABLE can
- benefit from collaboration
35And thank you for your attention