Emergence of an Advective Boundary Layer in Monsoon Cross-Equatorial Flow: Scaling, Dynamics, and Idealized Models
Rajat Masiwal, Ashwin K Seshadri, Vishal Dixit

TL;DR
This paper identifies a transition to an advective boundary layer during monsoon onset, where nonlinear advection dominates and traditional Ekman dynamics break down, with implications for climate modeling and monsoon variability.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of an advective boundary layer in monsoon dynamics, highlighting the transition from frictional to advection-controlled regimes near the equator.
Findings
Transition occurs when geopotential and wind scales contract such that their product approaches φ/f^2.
In the advective boundary layer, energy balance involves generation and advection, linking geopotential gradient and meridional wind.
Stronger pressure gradients and slower rotation rates shift the transition poleward, confirming the model's predictions.
Abstract
The conventional Ekman model of the tropical boundary layer neglects nonlinear momentum advection and breaks down near the equator, where Coriolis effects are weak. During South Asian monsoon onset, we identify a dynamical regime transition to an advective boundary layer (ABL). Reanalysis links this transition to a shift in the zonal momentum balance from frictional to meridional-advection control as cross-equatorial flow intensifies, accompanied by increasing local Rossby number and vanishing absolute vorticity, signaling the breakdown of Ekman balance. A scaling analysis shows that this transition occurs when the meridional length scales of geopotential and zonal wind contract such that their product approaches . In the resulting ABL regime, kinetic energy is governed by a balance between its generation and advection, yielding a linear diagnostic relation between meridional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate variability and models · Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
