Abstract

AbstractThe present study analyzes novel observations of vertical wind in the tropical upper troposphere‐lower stratosphere obtained from a radar wind profiler in Cochin, India. Between December 2022 and April 2023, 63 consecutive 4 hr curtains of were measured with a vertical spacing of 180 m and a sampling time step of 44 s, thus resolving almost the whole spectrum of vertical motions. Spectra of strongly vary with altitude. They are generally flat up to the local Brunt‐Väisälä frequency (BVF), but sometimes exhibit a peak of variance closer to BVF, a feature which may be attributed to trapped gravity waves. At other times and locations, the profiles reveal Kelvin‐Helmholtz billows. Finally, the variability of variance over the 4 month campaign period is investigated. Using brightness temperature from geostationary satellites as a convective proxy, it is found that variance is highly correlated with fluctuations in convective activity.

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