The influence of time-dependent wind on gravity-wave propagation in the middle atmosphere

Ray-tracing techniques are used to computationally investigate the propagation of gravity waves through the middle atmosphere, as characterized by the vertically varying CIRA-86 wind and temperature models, plus a tidal wind model that varies temporally as well as vertically. For the wave parame...

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Main Authors: L. Zhong, L. J. Sonmor, A. H. Manson, C. E. Meek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 1995-04-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/13/375/1995/angeo-13-375-1995.pdf
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author L. Zhong
L. J. Sonmor
A. H. Manson
C. E. Meek
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description Ray-tracing techniques are used to computationally investigate the propagation of gravity waves through the middle atmosphere, as characterized by the vertically varying CIRA-86 wind and temperature models, plus a tidal wind model that varies temporally as well as vertically. For the wave parameters studied here, the background wind variation has a much stronger influence on the ray path and changes in wave characteristics than does the temperature variation. The temporal variation of the tidal component of the wind changes the observed frequency, sometimes substantially, while leaving the intrinsic frequency unaltered. It also renders temporary any critical levels that occur in the tidal region. Different starting times for the rays relative to the tidal phase provide different propagation environments, so that the temporary critical levels appear at different heights. The lateral component of the tidal wind is shown to advect propagating wave packets; the maximum lateral displacement of a packet varies inversely with its vertical group velocity. Time-dependent effects are more pronounced in local winter than in summer.
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spelling doaj.art-ad9cdfb3226944d2835993e92318daf52022-12-21T18:44:23ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05761995-04-011337539410.1007/s00585-995-0375-6The influence of time-dependent wind on gravity-wave propagation in the middle atmosphereL. ZhongL. J. SonmorA. H. MansonC. E. MeekRay-tracing techniques are used to computationally investigate the propagation of gravity waves through the middle atmosphere, as characterized by the vertically varying CIRA-86 wind and temperature models, plus a tidal wind model that varies temporally as well as vertically. For the wave parameters studied here, the background wind variation has a much stronger influence on the ray path and changes in wave characteristics than does the temperature variation. The temporal variation of the tidal component of the wind changes the observed frequency, sometimes substantially, while leaving the intrinsic frequency unaltered. It also renders temporary any critical levels that occur in the tidal region. Different starting times for the rays relative to the tidal phase provide different propagation environments, so that the temporary critical levels appear at different heights. The lateral component of the tidal wind is shown to advect propagating wave packets; the maximum lateral displacement of a packet varies inversely with its vertical group velocity. Time-dependent effects are more pronounced in local winter than in summer.https://www.ann-geophys.net/13/375/1995/angeo-13-375-1995.pdf
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The influence of time-dependent wind on gravity-wave propagation in the middle atmosphere
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title The influence of time-dependent wind on gravity-wave propagation in the middle atmosphere
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title_short The influence of time-dependent wind on gravity-wave propagation in the middle atmosphere
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