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Dr Scott Osprey FRMetS

Senior NCAS Research Scientist

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Climate dynamics
Scott.Osprey@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82434,01865 (2)72923
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 111
National Centre for Atmospheric Science
SPARC QBOi
Explaining & Predicting Earth System Change
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Understanding the mechanisms for tropical surface impacts of the quasi‐biennial oscillation (QBO)

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Wiley 128:15 (2023) e2023JD038474

Authors:

Jorge L García‐Franco, Lesley J Gray, Scott Osprey, Aleena M Jaison, Robin Chadwick, Jonathan Lin

Abstract:

The impact of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) on tropical convection and precipitation is investigated through nudging experiments using the UK Met Office Hadley Center Unified Model. The model control simulations show robust links between the internally generated QBO and tropical precipitation and circulation. The model zonal wind in the tropical stratosphere was nudged above 90 hPa in atmosphere-only and coupled ocean-atmosphere configurations. The convection and precipitation in the atmosphere-only simulations do not differ between the experiments with and without nudging, which may indicate that SST-convection coupling is needed for any QBO influence on the tropical lower troposphere and surface. In the coupled experiments, the precipitation and sea-surface temperature relationships with the QBO phase disappear when nudging is applied. Imposing a realistic QBO-driven static stability anomaly in the upper-troposphere lower-stratosphere is not sufficient to simulate tropical surface impacts. The nudging reduced the influence of the lower troposphere on the upper branch of the Walker circulation, irrespective of the QBO, indicating that the upper tropospheric zonal circulation has been decoupled from the surface by the nudging. These results suggest that grid-point nudging mutes relevant feedback processes occurring at the tropopause level, including high cloud radiative effects and wave mean flow interactions, which may play a key role in stratospheric-tropospheric coupling.
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A call to action: developing the capability to explain and predict Earth System Change

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society 104:7 (2023) 501-504

Authors:

Kirsten L Findell, Rowan Sutton, Nico Caltabiano, Anca Brookshaw, Patrick Heimbach, Masahide Kimoto, Scott Osprey, Doug Smith, James S Risbey, Zhuo Wang, Lijing Cheng, Leandro B Diaz, Markus G Donat, Michael Ek, June-Yi Lee, Shoshiro Minobe, Matilde Rusticucci, Frederic Vitart, Lin Wang
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Documenting the impacts of climate change on the middle and upper atmosphere and atmospheric drag of space objects

Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate (SPARC) 61 (2023) 10-14

Authors:

Juan Anel, Ingrid Cnossen, Juan Carlos Antuna-Marrero, Gufran Beig, Matthew Brown, Eelco Doornbos, Rolando Garcia, Lesley Gray, Daniel Marsh, Scott Osprey, Martin Mlynczak, Shaylah Maria Mutschler, Petr Pisoft, Viktoria Sofieva, Petr Sacha, Laura de la Torre, Shun-Rong Zhang
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The Changing-Atmosphere Infra-Red Tomography Explorer (CAIRT)

Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate (SPARC) 61 (2023) 6-9

Authors:

Bjorn-Martin Sinnhuber, Martyn Chipperfield, Quentin Errera, Felix Friedl-Vallon, Bernd Funke, Sophie Godin-Beekmann, Scott Osprey, Inna Polichtchouk, Peter Preusse, Piera Raspollini, Pekka Verronen, Kaley Walker
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The CAIRT earth explorer 11 mission: a way towards global gravity wave momentum budgets

Copernicus Publications (2023)

Authors:

Peter Preusse, Inna Polichtchouk, Scott Osprey, Joern Ungermann, Sebastian Rhode, Martyn Chipperfield, Quentin Errera, Felix Friedl-Vallon, Bernd Funke, Sophie Godin-Beekmann, Alex Hoffmann, Alizee Malavart, Piera Raspollini, Björn-Martin Sinnhuber, Pekka Verronen, Kaley Walker
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