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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 ) exp11.4(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 of actual and r-predicted precipitation at all frequencies, with negligible phase lag. The correlation of actual and r-predicted precipitation exceeds 0.5 on intraseasonal and longer time scales.
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Christopher S. Bretherton
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
M. E. Peters
University of Washington
Larissa E. Back
University of Wisconsin System
Journal of Climate
University of Washington
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1e924deed4f0c78fa4065f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(2004)017<1517:rbwvpa>2.0.co;2