Abstract

Abstract A new convective gravity wave source spectrum parameterization has been implemented in the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model version 2 (WACCM2). This parameterization specifies the momentum flux phase speed spectrum of gravity waves in the Tropics based on the properties of underlying convection; Hence, this parameterization provides realistic global estimates of gravity wave activity. In this paper, we show the estimated gravity wave phase speed spectra in the Tropics from a WACCM2 simulation, at the source level and at 85 km. Spatial distribution of gravity wave activity at 85 km is also presented. Subsequently, we discuss the factors that are primarily responsible for the estimated differences in gravity wave distribution across phase speeds with latitude and asymmetries in direction of gravity wave propagation in the mesosphere. We also examine which of the model assumptions can lead to uncertainties in our estimates of mesospheric gravity wave activity and we discuss how these assumptions provide challenges for comparison with observations of gravity waves in the mesosphere.

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