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contributor authorChen, Changheng
contributor authorKamenkovich, Igor
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:19:35Z
date available2017-06-09T17:19:35Z
date copyright2013/04/01
date issued2013
identifier issn0022-3670
identifier otherams-83218.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4226419
description abstracthe importance of bottom topography in the linear baroclinic instability of zonal flows on the ? plane is examined by using analytical calculations and a quasigeostrophic eddy-resolving numerical model. The particular focus is on the effects of a zonal topographic slope, compared with the effects of a meridional slope. A zonal slope always destabilizes background zonal flows that are otherwise stable in the absence of topography regardless of the slope magnitude, whereas the meridional slopes stabilize/destabilize zonal flows only through changing the lower-level background potential vorticity gradient beyond a known critical value. Growth rates, phase speeds, and vertical structure of the growing solutions strongly depend on the slope magnitude. In the numerical simulations configured with an isolated meridional ridge, unstable modes develop on both sides of the ridge and propagate eastward of the ridge, in agreement with analytical results.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleEffects of Topography on Baroclinic Instability
typeJournal Paper
journal volume43
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-12-0145.1
journal fristpage790
journal lastpage804
treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2013:;Volume( 043 ):;issue: 004
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