Cirrus clouds can strongly affect Earth's radiation balance, but questions remain about their growth mechanisms and rates. Here we show that gravity (buoyancy) waves generated by a storm in Northern Australia on 13 November 2015 caused an observable rippling effect on cirrus clouds up to 1,000 km away, as seen by the recently launched Himawari-8/9 geostationary satellite. Regional model simulations reproduce the propagation speed of the wave, which agrees with theoretical predictions, and show that the wave amplitude and timing near the tropopause can account for the cirrus modulation. The observed cirrus reach peak optical depths of order 0.3–1.0 and appear roughly in phase with the arrival of the relative humidity maximum, providing new e...
International audienceThe role of gravity waves on microphysics of tropical cirrus clouds and air-pa...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency gravity waves on homogeneous-freezing ice nucleat...
In this paper, we report a detailed description of a thin cirrus at the tropopause above a cumulonim...
Recent visual satellite photographs of certain intense convective storms have revealed concentric wa...
This thesis focuses on the observation of gravity waves at the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) by su...
[1] The Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment campaign centered on Darwin (12°S, 131°E) ...
Recent visual satellite photographs of certain intense convective storms have revealed concentric wa...
International audienceGravity waves are an ubiquitous feature of the atmosphere and influence clouds...
We discuss the role of atmospheric gravity waves in modulating cloud radiative and dynamical propert...
Forecasting the intensity of tropical cyclones is a challenging problem. Rapid intensification is of...
Atmospheric waves and turbulence and their impacts on cirrus clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer...
[1] A dynamically driven mechanism occurring above severe thunderstorms is described, which can expl...
Cirrus clouds contribute to the general radiation budget of the Earth, playing an important role in ...
Convective bursts occur frequently in tropical cyclones and help their intensification by diabatic h...
The impact of planetary scale disturbances on cirrus clouds in the vicinity of the cold point tropop...
International audienceThe role of gravity waves on microphysics of tropical cirrus clouds and air-pa...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency gravity waves on homogeneous-freezing ice nucleat...
In this paper, we report a detailed description of a thin cirrus at the tropopause above a cumulonim...
Recent visual satellite photographs of certain intense convective storms have revealed concentric wa...
This thesis focuses on the observation of gravity waves at the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) by su...
[1] The Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment campaign centered on Darwin (12°S, 131°E) ...
Recent visual satellite photographs of certain intense convective storms have revealed concentric wa...
International audienceGravity waves are an ubiquitous feature of the atmosphere and influence clouds...
We discuss the role of atmospheric gravity waves in modulating cloud radiative and dynamical propert...
Forecasting the intensity of tropical cyclones is a challenging problem. Rapid intensification is of...
Atmospheric waves and turbulence and their impacts on cirrus clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer...
[1] A dynamically driven mechanism occurring above severe thunderstorms is described, which can expl...
Cirrus clouds contribute to the general radiation budget of the Earth, playing an important role in ...
Convective bursts occur frequently in tropical cyclones and help their intensification by diabatic h...
The impact of planetary scale disturbances on cirrus clouds in the vicinity of the cold point tropop...
International audienceThe role of gravity waves on microphysics of tropical cirrus clouds and air-pa...
International audienceThe impact of high-frequency gravity waves on homogeneous-freezing ice nucleat...
In this paper, we report a detailed description of a thin cirrus at the tropopause above a cumulonim...