Numerical simulations of a large-amplitude mesoscale gravity wave event

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F. Zhang
S. E. Koch
M. L. Kaplan
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[1] Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
[2] Texas A&M University,undefined
[3] College Station,undefined
[4] Texas,undefined
[5] Forecast System Lab,undefined
[6] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,undefined
[7] Boulder,undefined
[8] Colorado,undefined
[9] North Carolina State University,undefined
[10] Raleigh,undefined
[11] North Carolina,undefined
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Cyclone; Gravity Wave; Control Simulation; Diabatic Heating; Cumulus Parameterization;
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Numerical simulations with the NCAR/PSU Mesoscale Model 5 (MM5) were performed to study a large-amplitude gravity wave event that occurred on 4 January 1994 along the East Coast of the United States. Results from the MM5 control simulation using a 12-km mesh resolution compared well with the synoptic and mesoscale observational analysis. The simulated gravity waves displayed timing, location, wavelength, and propagation speed similar to those observed in a synoptic-scale environment described by the Uccellini and Koch (1987) conceptual model. Additional features existing upstream of the wave generation region not contained within their conceptual model were a warm occlusion and tropopause fold prior to and during the gravity wave generation. Wave ducting criteria were nearly satisfied along the path of the gravity waves.
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页码:199 / 216
页数:17
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