Generation of Gravity Waves by Singular Potential Vorticity Disturbances in Shear Flows

Author:

Kalashnik Maxim V.1,Chkhetiani Otto2

Affiliation:

1. A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

2. A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, and Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Abstract The linear mechanism of generation of gravity waves by potential vorticity (PV) disturbances in flows with constant horizontal and vertical shears is studied. The case of the initial singular distribution of PV, in which the PV is localized in one coordinate and is periodic with respect to other coordinates, is considered. In a stratified rotating medium, such a distribution induces a vortex wave (continuous mode), the propagation of which is accompanied by the emission of gravity waves. To find the emission characteristics, a linearized system of dynamical equations is reduced to wave equations with sources that are proportional to the initial distributions of PV. The asymptotic solutions of the equations are constructed for small Rossby numbers (horizontal shear) and large Richardson numbers (vertical shear). When passing through the inertial levels symmetrically located with respect to a vortex source, the behavior of the solutions for wave amplitudes radically changes. Directly in the vicinity of the source, the solutions are of monotonic character, corresponding to a quasigeostrophic vortex wave. At long distances from the source, the solutions oscillate. The horizontal momentum flux and the Eliassen–Palm flux are estimated using asymptotic solutions. It is found that, within the indicated range of both Rossby and Richardson numbers, these fluxes are exponentially small: that is, the emission of waves is weak.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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