Publication Date:
2019-07-12
Description:
Numerical experiments are performed to clarify the excitation mechanism of mixed Rossby-gravity (Yanai) waves in the tropical troposphere, as well as the selection of zonal wavenumbers four through five and of the five-day period. The results show that the nonlinear wave-CISK mechanism can select the same wavenumber and period of Yanai waves as observed, that in the absence of asymmetries in lateral forcing, symmetric Kelvin modes are dominant over antisymmetric Yanai modes, and that if lateral antisymmetric forcing with arbitrary periods is given, the correct spectral peak of Yanai waves becomes apparent. It is shown how the nonlinear wave-CISK mechanism selects the observed spectral peaks in zonal wavenumber and frequency. The question of why symmetric modes dominate antisymmetric Yanai waves is addressed, as is the reason why the tropical atmosphere selects the periods of Yanai waves independently of those of lateral forcing.
Keywords:
GEOPHYSICS
Type:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (ISSN 0022-4928); 45; 585-604
Format:
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