Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models

As present weather forecast codes and increasingly many atmospheric climate models resolve at least part of the mesoscale flow, and hence also internal gravity waves (GWs), it is natural to ask whether even in such configurations subgrid-scale GWs might impact the resolved flow and how their effect...

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Main Authors: Wilhelm, Jannik, Bölöni, Gergely, Wei, Junhong, Ribstein, Bruno, Klein, Rupert, Achatz, Ulrich, Akylas, Triantaphyllos R
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Published: American Meteorological Society 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/120490
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5246-4574
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author Wilhelm, Jannik
Bölöni, Gergely
Wei, Junhong
Ribstein, Bruno
Klein, Rupert
Achatz, Ulrich
Akylas, Triantaphyllos R
author2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Wilhelm, Jannik
Bölöni, Gergely
Wei, Junhong
Ribstein, Bruno
Klein, Rupert
Achatz, Ulrich
Akylas, Triantaphyllos R
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description As present weather forecast codes and increasingly many atmospheric climate models resolve at least part of the mesoscale flow, and hence also internal gravity waves (GWs), it is natural to ask whether even in such configurations subgrid-scale GWs might impact the resolved flow and how their effect could be taken into account. This motivates a theoretical and numerical investigation of the interactions between unresolved submesoscale and resolved mesoscale GWs, using Boussinesq dynamics for simplicity. By scaling arguments, first a subset of submesoscale GWs that can indeed influence the dynamics of mesoscale GWs is identified. Therein, hydrostatic GWs with wavelengths corresponding to the largest unresolved scales of present-day limited-area weather forecast models are an interesting example. A large-amplitude WKB theory, allowing for a mesoscale unbalanced flow, is then formulated, based on multiscale asymptotic analysis utilizing a proper scale-separation parameter. Purely vertical propagation of submesoscale GWs is found to be most important, implying inter alia that the resolved flow is only affected by the vertical flux convergence of submesoscale horizontal momentum at leading order. In turn, submesoscale GWs are refracted by mesoscale vertical wind shear while conserving their wave-action density. An efficient numerical implementation of the theory uses a phase-space ray tracer, thus handling the frequent appearance of caustics. The WKB approach and its numerical implementation are validated successfully against submesoscale-resolving simulations of the resonant radiation of mesoscale inertia GWs by a horizontally as well as vertically confined submesoscale GW packet. Keywords: Dynamics; Gravity waves; Internal waves; Subgrid-scale processes; Resonance; Parameterization
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spelling mit-1721.1/1204902022-09-27T17:54:17Z Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models Wilhelm, Jannik Bölöni, Gergely Wei, Junhong Ribstein, Bruno Klein, Rupert Achatz, Ulrich Akylas, Triantaphyllos R Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering Akylas, Triantaphyllos R As present weather forecast codes and increasingly many atmospheric climate models resolve at least part of the mesoscale flow, and hence also internal gravity waves (GWs), it is natural to ask whether even in such configurations subgrid-scale GWs might impact the resolved flow and how their effect could be taken into account. This motivates a theoretical and numerical investigation of the interactions between unresolved submesoscale and resolved mesoscale GWs, using Boussinesq dynamics for simplicity. By scaling arguments, first a subset of submesoscale GWs that can indeed influence the dynamics of mesoscale GWs is identified. Therein, hydrostatic GWs with wavelengths corresponding to the largest unresolved scales of present-day limited-area weather forecast models are an interesting example. A large-amplitude WKB theory, allowing for a mesoscale unbalanced flow, is then formulated, based on multiscale asymptotic analysis utilizing a proper scale-separation parameter. Purely vertical propagation of submesoscale GWs is found to be most important, implying inter alia that the resolved flow is only affected by the vertical flux convergence of submesoscale horizontal momentum at leading order. In turn, submesoscale GWs are refracted by mesoscale vertical wind shear while conserving their wave-action density. An efficient numerical implementation of the theory uses a phase-space ray tracer, thus handling the frequent appearance of caustics. The WKB approach and its numerical implementation are validated successfully against submesoscale-resolving simulations of the resonant radiation of mesoscale inertia GWs by a horizontally as well as vertically confined submesoscale GW packet. Keywords: Dynamics; Gravity waves; Internal waves; Subgrid-scale processes; Resonance; Parameterization 2019-02-19T18:41:31Z 2019-02-19T18:41:31Z 2018-01 2017-10 2019-02-08T14:04:56Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 0022-4928 1520-0469 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/120490 Wilhelm, Jannik et al. “Interactions Between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models.” Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 75, 7 (July 2018): 2257–2280 © 2018 American Meteorological Society https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5246-4574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-17-0289.1 Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. application/pdf American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society
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Akylas, Triantaphyllos R
Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models
title Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models
title_full Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models
title_fullStr Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models
title_short Interactions between Mesoscale and Submesoscale Gravity Waves and Their Efficient Representation in Mesoscale-Resolving Models
title_sort interactions between mesoscale and submesoscale gravity waves and their efficient representation in mesoscale resolving models
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/120490
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