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Lifting of Ambient Air by Density Currents in Sheared Environments
by
Markowski, Paul
, Davies-Jones, Robert
in
Air
/ Air flow
/ Air parcels
/ Barotropic mode
/ Cold
/ Cold pools
/ Compression
/ Deceleration
/ Density currents
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Experiments
/ External geophysics
/ Gust front
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorology
/ Numerical simulations
/ Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
/ Pressure gradients
/ Squall lines
/ Squalls
/ Streamlines
/ Tornadoes
/ Tubes
/ Updraft
/ Vertical vorticity
/ Vortex sheets
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Warm air
2013
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Lifting of Ambient Air by Density Currents in Sheared Environments
by
Markowski, Paul
, Davies-Jones, Robert
in
Air
/ Air flow
/ Air parcels
/ Barotropic mode
/ Cold
/ Cold pools
/ Compression
/ Deceleration
/ Density currents
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Experiments
/ External geophysics
/ Gust front
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorology
/ Numerical simulations
/ Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
/ Pressure gradients
/ Squall lines
/ Squalls
/ Streamlines
/ Tornadoes
/ Tubes
/ Updraft
/ Vertical vorticity
/ Vortex sheets
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Warm air
2013
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Lifting of Ambient Air by Density Currents in Sheared Environments
by
Markowski, Paul
, Davies-Jones, Robert
in
Air
/ Air flow
/ Air parcels
/ Barotropic mode
/ Cold
/ Cold pools
/ Compression
/ Deceleration
/ Density currents
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Experiments
/ External geophysics
/ Gust front
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorology
/ Numerical simulations
/ Physics of the high neutral atmosphere
/ Pressure gradients
/ Squall lines
/ Squalls
/ Streamlines
/ Tornadoes
/ Tubes
/ Updraft
/ Vertical vorticity
/ Vortex sheets
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Warm air
2013
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Lifting of Ambient Air by Density Currents in Sheared Environments
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Lifting of Ambient Air by Density Currents in Sheared Environments
2013
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Overview
Two aspects of vorticity associated with cold pools are addressed. First, tilting of horizontal vortex tubes by the updraft at a gust front has been proposed as a means of getting near-ground rotation and hence a tornado. Theory and a numerical simulation are used to show that this mechanism will not work because warm air parcels approaching the gust front decelerate in strong adverse pressure gradient. The near-surface horizontal vorticity available for upward tilting is greatly reduced by horizontal compression before it is tilted. Consequently, uplifting of vortex tubes produces little vertical vorticity near the ground. Second, it is shown that the baroclinic vorticity generated at the leading edge of the cold pool is transported rearward in the vortex sheet along the interface between cold and warm air, and the barotropic vorticity associated with environmental shear is conserved along streamlines. Warm parcels away from the interface do not acquire baroclinic vorticity to offset their barotropic vorticity, as assumed in a theory for long-lived squall lines. The vortex sheet has a far-field effect on the circulation in the warm air. A steady-state vortex method is used to propose why there is a steady noncirculating density current only when a lid is present and at a specific height.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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