In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a marked signature of non-propagating, low-frequency (time-scale >10 d), ultra-long (zonal wavenumber <5) waves. This suggests the extension of theories relating the tropopause height to the baroclinic adjustment to the orographic-baroclinic disturbances, generally operating in the low-frequency domain. Such an extension is here proposed. By analysing Eady modes in a Boussinesq atmosphere, it has been found that the form-drag instability must be accounted for in an extended theory of baroclinic neutralization. The produced unstable standing waves carry a poleward large amount of heat at planetary scale for most of the external parameter settings and their spatial structure strongly resembles the observed winter mid-latitude eddy fields. Furthermore, we show how a simple representation of the stratosphere affects the tropopause neutralization requirements.

On the mid-latitude tropopause height and the orographic-baroclinic adjustment theory / Bordi, Isabella; Dell'Aquila, A; Speranza, A; Sutera, Alfonso. - In: TELLUS. SERIES A, DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0280-6495. - STAMPA. - 56:(2004), pp. 278-286. [10.1111/j.1600-0870.2004.00065.x]

On the mid-latitude tropopause height and the orographic-baroclinic adjustment theory

BORDI, Isabella;SUTERA, Alfonso
2004

Abstract

In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a marked signature of non-propagating, low-frequency (time-scale >10 d), ultra-long (zonal wavenumber <5) waves. This suggests the extension of theories relating the tropopause height to the baroclinic adjustment to the orographic-baroclinic disturbances, generally operating in the low-frequency domain. Such an extension is here proposed. By analysing Eady modes in a Boussinesq atmosphere, it has been found that the form-drag instability must be accounted for in an extended theory of baroclinic neutralization. The produced unstable standing waves carry a poleward large amount of heat at planetary scale for most of the external parameter settings and their spatial structure strongly resembles the observed winter mid-latitude eddy fields. Furthermore, we show how a simple representation of the stratosphere affects the tropopause neutralization requirements.
2004
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On the mid-latitude tropopause height and the orographic-baroclinic adjustment theory / Bordi, Isabella; Dell'Aquila, A; Speranza, A; Sutera, Alfonso. - In: TELLUS. SERIES A, DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0280-6495. - STAMPA. - 56:(2004), pp. 278-286. [10.1111/j.1600-0870.2004.00065.x]
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