Leaky Rigid Lid: New Dissipative Modes in the Troposphere

Author:

Chumakova Lyubov G.1,Rosales Rodolfo R.1,Tabak Esteban G.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

2. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, New York, New York

Abstract

Abstract An effective boundary condition is derived for the top of the troposphere, based on a wave radiation condition at the tropopause. This boundary condition, which can be formulated as a pseudodifferential equation, leads to new vertical dissipative modes. These modes can be computed explicitly in the classical setup of a hydrostatic, nonrotating atmosphere with a piecewise constant Brunt–Väisälä frequency. In the limit of an infinitely strongly stratified stratosphere, these modes lose their dissipative nature and become the regular baroclinic tropospheric modes under the rigid-lid approximation. For realistic values of the stratification, the decay time scales of the first few modes for mesoscale disturbances range from an hour to a week, suggesting that the time scale for some atmospheric phenomena may be set up by the rate of energy loss through upward-propagating waves.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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