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    Analysis of an Idealized, Three-Dimensional Diabatic Rossby Vortex: A Coherent Structure of the Moist Baroclinic Atmosphere

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2005:;Volume( 062 ):;issue: 008::page 2703
    Author:
    Moore, Richard W.
    ,
    Montgomery, Michael T.
    DOI: 10.1175/JAS3472.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University?National Center for Atmospheric Research (PSU?NCAR) Mesoscale Model (MM5) is used to conduct a number of idealized numerical simulations to confirm recent findings of an alternate growth mechanism in a moist baroclinic environment to that of traditional baroclinic instability. In this alternate growth scenario, disturbance growth depends on the presence of sufficient environmental moisture and baroclinicity. The resulting coherent structure, termed a diabatic Rossby vortex (DRV), grows as a result of an approximate phase locking and mutual amplification of two diabatically generated potential vorticity (PV) anomalies: a low-level positive (cyclonic) PV anomaly and a midtropospheric negative (anticyclonic) PV anomaly. The three-dimensional structure of a DRV is found to be qualitatively very similar to that seen in previous two-dimensional model simulations. The most apparent structural discrepancy from the two-dimensional model is the increased strength of the midtropospheric negative PV anomaly in the three-dimensional simulations. A sensitivity study is undertaken to better understand the dependence of the DRV dynamics on some of the more pertinent environmental and perturbation vortex parameters, and to quantify the effect of each parameter. The resulting intensity of a DRV is most sensitive to the magnitude of environmental baroclinicity and moisture content, while the vertical profile of moisture is the most dominant factor in determining the characteristic depth of the DRV. It is also found that the ?size? and ?amplitude? of a precursor perturbation vortex are important factors in determining the track and intensity of the ensuing DRV.
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    contributor authorMoore, Richard W.
    contributor authorMontgomery, Michael T.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:52:17Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:52:17Z
    date copyright2005/08/01
    date issued2005
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-75659.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4218019
    description abstractThe fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University?National Center for Atmospheric Research (PSU?NCAR) Mesoscale Model (MM5) is used to conduct a number of idealized numerical simulations to confirm recent findings of an alternate growth mechanism in a moist baroclinic environment to that of traditional baroclinic instability. In this alternate growth scenario, disturbance growth depends on the presence of sufficient environmental moisture and baroclinicity. The resulting coherent structure, termed a diabatic Rossby vortex (DRV), grows as a result of an approximate phase locking and mutual amplification of two diabatically generated potential vorticity (PV) anomalies: a low-level positive (cyclonic) PV anomaly and a midtropospheric negative (anticyclonic) PV anomaly. The three-dimensional structure of a DRV is found to be qualitatively very similar to that seen in previous two-dimensional model simulations. The most apparent structural discrepancy from the two-dimensional model is the increased strength of the midtropospheric negative PV anomaly in the three-dimensional simulations. A sensitivity study is undertaken to better understand the dependence of the DRV dynamics on some of the more pertinent environmental and perturbation vortex parameters, and to quantify the effect of each parameter. The resulting intensity of a DRV is most sensitive to the magnitude of environmental baroclinicity and moisture content, while the vertical profile of moisture is the most dominant factor in determining the characteristic depth of the DRV. It is also found that the ?size? and ?amplitude? of a precursor perturbation vortex are important factors in determining the track and intensity of the ensuing DRV.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAnalysis of an Idealized, Three-Dimensional Diabatic Rossby Vortex: A Coherent Structure of the Moist Baroclinic Atmosphere
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume62
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/JAS3472.1
    journal fristpage2703
    journal lastpage2725
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2005:;Volume( 062 ):;issue: 008
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