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Gravity Wave Characteristics in the Southern Hemisphere Revealed by a High-Resolution Middle-Atmosphere General Circulation Model
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Sato, Kaoru
, Tateno, Satoshi
, Kawatani, Yoshio
, Watanabe, Shingo
in
Atmosphere
/ Correlation analysis
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Fluctuations
/ Gravity
/ Gravity waves
/ Meteorology
/ Mountains
/ Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
/ Stratosphere
/ Wave energy
/ Winter
/ Yoshiki
2012
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Gravity Wave Characteristics in the Southern Hemisphere Revealed by a High-Resolution Middle-Atmosphere General Circulation Model
by
Sato, Kaoru
, Tateno, Satoshi
, Kawatani, Yoshio
, Watanabe, Shingo
in
Atmosphere
/ Correlation analysis
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Fluctuations
/ Gravity
/ Gravity waves
/ Meteorology
/ Mountains
/ Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
/ Stratosphere
/ Wave energy
/ Winter
/ Yoshiki
2012
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Gravity Wave Characteristics in the Southern Hemisphere Revealed by a High-Resolution Middle-Atmosphere General Circulation Model
by
Sato, Kaoru
, Tateno, Satoshi
, Kawatani, Yoshio
, Watanabe, Shingo
in
Atmosphere
/ Correlation analysis
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Fluctuations
/ Gravity
/ Gravity waves
/ Meteorology
/ Mountains
/ Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
/ Stratosphere
/ Wave energy
/ Winter
/ Yoshiki
2012
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Gravity Wave Characteristics in the Southern Hemisphere Revealed by a High-Resolution Middle-Atmosphere General Circulation Model
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Gravity Wave Characteristics in the Southern Hemisphere Revealed by a High-Resolution Middle-Atmosphere General Circulation Model
2012
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Gravity wave characteristics in the middle- to high-latitude Southern Hemisphere are analyzed using simulation data over 3 yr from a high-resolution middle-atmosphere general circulation model without using any gravity wave parameterizations. Gravity waves have large amplitudes in winter and are mainly distributed in the region surrounding the polar vortex in the middle and upper stratosphere, while the gravity wave energy is generally weak in summer. The wave energy distribution in winter is not zonally uniform, but it is large leeward of the southern Andes and Antarctic Peninsula. Linear theory in the three-dimensional framework indicates that orographic gravity waves are advected leeward significantly by the mean wind component perpendicular to the wavenumber vector. Results of ray-tracing and cross-correlation analyses are consistent with this theoretical expectation. The leeward energy propagation extends to several thousand kilometers, which explains part of the gravity wave distribution around the polar vortex in winter. This result indicates that orographic gravity waves can affect the mean winds at horizontal locations that are far distant from the source mountains. Another interesting feature is a significant downward energy flux in winter, which is observed in the lower stratosphere to the south of the southern Andes. The frequency of the downward energy flux is positively correlated with the gravity wave energy over the southern Andes. Partial reflection from a rapid increase in static stability around 10 hPa and/or gravity wave generation through nonlinear processes are possible mechanisms to explain the downward energy flux.
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American Meteorological Society
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