Relationships between Water Vapor Path and Precipitation over the Tropical Oceans
University of Washington · University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
Abstract
The relationship between water vapor path W and surface precipitation rate P over tropical oceanic regions is analyzed using 4 yr of gridded daily SSM/I satellite microwave radiometer data. A tight monthly mean relationship P (mm day 1 ) exp[11.4(r 0.522)] for all tropical ocean regions and seasons is found between P and a column-relative humidity r obtained by dividing W by the corresponding saturation water vapor path. A similar relation, albeit with more scatter, also holds at daily time scales, and can be interpreted as a moisture adjustment time scale of 12 h for convective rainfall to affect humidity anomalies on 300-km space scales. Cross-spectral analysis shows statistically significant covariability…
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3Topics & keywords
- Microwave radiometer
- Environmental science
- Precipitation
- Water vapor
- Radiosonde
- Special sensor microwave/imager
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climatology
- Life below water