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A critical analysis of the concept of planetary wave breaking

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The concept of planetary wave breaking (McIntyre andPalmer, 1983; 1984) is critically reviewed. It is concluded that the wave breaking signature is not unique to any particular dynamic event in the stratosphere. Therefore, the classification of stratospheric transport events, such as ‘wave breaking’, groups fundamentally different events together. Better qualification of the wave breaking signature and a more solid theoretical basis of planetary wave breaking must be presented if the concept is to be of significant utility in describing stratospheric tracer transport.

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Rood, R.B. A critical analysis of the concept of planetary wave breaking. PAGEOPH 123, 733–755 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00878405

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