Author:
NGAN KEITH,SHEPHERD THEODORE G.
Abstract
A simple, dynamically consistent model of mixing and transport
in
Rossby-wave critical layers is obtained from the well-known
Stewartson–Warn–Warn (SWW) solution
of Rossby-wave critical-layer theory. The SWW solution is thought to be
a useful
conceptual model of Rossby-wave breaking in the stratosphere. Chaotic advection
in
the model is a consequence of the interaction between a stationary and
a transient
Rossby wave.Mixing and transport are characterized separately with a number of quantitative
diagnostics (e.g. mean-square dispersion, lobe dynamics, and spectral moments),
and
with particular emphasis on the dynamics of the tracer field itself. The
parameter dependences of the diagnostics are examined: transport tends
to
increase monotonically with increasing perturbation amplitude whereas mixing
does not. The robustness of the results is investigated by stochastically
perturbing the transient-wave phase speed.
The two-wave chaotic advection model is contrasted with a stochastic single-wave
model. It is shown that the effects of chaotic advection cannot be captured
by
stochasticity alone.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
54 articles.
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