On the Momentum Flux of Vertically-Propagating Orographic Gravity Waves Excited in Nonhydrostatic Flow over Three-dimensional Orography
This work studies nonhydrostatic effects (NHE) on the momentum flux of orographic gravity waves (OGWs) forced by isolated three-dimensional orography. Based on linear wave theory, an asymptotic expression for low horizonal Froude number ( where ( U , V ) is the mean horizontal wind, γ and a are the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the atmospheric sciences 2021-06, Vol.78 (6), p.1807 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This work studies nonhydrostatic effects (NHE) on the momentum flux of orographic gravity waves (OGWs) forced by isolated three-dimensional orography. Based on linear wave theory, an asymptotic expression for low horizonal Froude number (
where (
U
,
V
) is the mean horizontal wind,
γ
and
a
are the orography anisotropy and half-width and
N
is the buoyancy frequency) is derived for the gravity wave momentum flux (GWMF) of vertically-propagating waves. According to this asymptotic solution, which is quite accurate for any value of
Fr
, NHE can be divided into two terms (NHE1 and NHE2). The first term contains the high-frequency parts of the wave spectrum that are often mistaken as hydrostatic waves, and only depends on
Fr
. The second term arises from the difference between the dispersion relationships of hydrostatic and nonhydrostatic OGWs. Having an additional dependency on the horizontal wind direction and orography anisotropy, this term can change the GWMF direction. Examination of NHE for OGWs forced by both circular and elliptical orography reveals that the GWMF is reduced as
Fr
increases, at a faster rate than for two-dimensional OGWs forced by a ridge. At low
Fr
, the GWMF reduction is mostly attributed to the NHE2 term, whereas the NHE1 term starts to dominate above about
Fr
= 0.4. The behavior of NHE is mainly determined by
Fr
, while horizontal wind direction and orography anisotropy play a minor role. Implications of the asymptotic GWMF expression for the parameterization of nonhydrostatic OGWs in high-resolution and/or variable-resolution models are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4928 1520-0469 |
DOI: | 10.1175/JAS-D-20-0370.1 |