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    The South Georgia Wave Experiment: A Means for Improved Analysis of Gravity Waves and Low-Level Wind Impacts Generated from Mountainous Islands

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume 099:;issue 005::page 1027
    Author:
    Jackson, D. R.
    ,
    Gadian, A.
    ,
    Hindley, N. P.
    ,
    Hoffmann, L.
    ,
    Hughes, J.
    ,
    King, J.
    ,
    Moffat-Griffin, T.
    ,
    Moss, A. C.
    ,
    Ross, A. N.
    ,
    Vosper, S. B.
    ,
    Wright, C. J.
    ,
    Mitchell, N. J.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0151.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractGravity waves (GWs) play an important role in many atmospheric processes. However, the observation-based understanding of GWs is limited, and representing them in numerical models is difficult. Recent studies show that small islands can be intense sources of GWs, with climatologically significant effects on the atmospheric circulation. South Georgia, in the South Atlantic, is a notable source of such ?small island? waves. GWs are usually too small scale to be resolved by current models, so their effects are represented approximately using resolved model fields (parameterization). However, the small-island waves are not well represented by such parameterizations, and the explicit representation of GWs in very-high-resolution models is still in its infancy. Steep islands such as South Georgia are also known to generate low-level wakes, affecting the flow hundreds of kilometers downwind. These wakes are also poorly represented in models.We present results from the South Georgia Wave Experiment (SG-WEX) for 5 July 2015. Analysis of GWs from satellite observations is augmented by radiosonde observations made from South Georgia. Simulations were also made using high-resolution configurations of the Met Office Unified Model (UM). Comparison with observations indicates that the UM performs well for this case, with realistic representation of GW patterns and low-level wakes. Examination of a longer simulation period suggests that the wakes generally are well represented by the model. The realism of these simulations suggests they can be used to develop parameterizations for use at coarser model resolutions.
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    contributor authorJackson, D. R.
    contributor authorGadian, A.
    contributor authorHindley, N. P.
    contributor authorHoffmann, L.
    contributor authorHughes, J.
    contributor authorKing, J.
    contributor authorMoffat-Griffin, T.
    contributor authorMoss, A. C.
    contributor authorRoss, A. N.
    contributor authorVosper, S. B.
    contributor authorWright, C. J.
    contributor authorMitchell, N. J.
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:06:04Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:06:04Z
    date copyright11/30/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier otherbams-d-16-0151.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4261539
    description abstractAbstractGravity waves (GWs) play an important role in many atmospheric processes. However, the observation-based understanding of GWs is limited, and representing them in numerical models is difficult. Recent studies show that small islands can be intense sources of GWs, with climatologically significant effects on the atmospheric circulation. South Georgia, in the South Atlantic, is a notable source of such ?small island? waves. GWs are usually too small scale to be resolved by current models, so their effects are represented approximately using resolved model fields (parameterization). However, the small-island waves are not well represented by such parameterizations, and the explicit representation of GWs in very-high-resolution models is still in its infancy. Steep islands such as South Georgia are also known to generate low-level wakes, affecting the flow hundreds of kilometers downwind. These wakes are also poorly represented in models.We present results from the South Georgia Wave Experiment (SG-WEX) for 5 July 2015. Analysis of GWs from satellite observations is augmented by radiosonde observations made from South Georgia. Simulations were also made using high-resolution configurations of the Met Office Unified Model (UM). Comparison with observations indicates that the UM performs well for this case, with realistic representation of GW patterns and low-level wakes. Examination of a longer simulation period suggests that the wakes generally are well represented by the model. The realism of these simulations suggests they can be used to develop parameterizations for use at coarser model resolutions.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe South Georgia Wave Experiment: A Means for Improved Analysis of Gravity Waves and Low-Level Wind Impacts Generated from Mountainous Islands
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume99
    journal issue5
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0151.1
    journal fristpage1027
    journal lastpage1040
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume 099:;issue 005
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