Inertia-gravity waves spontaneously generated by jets and fronts. Part I: Different baroclinic life cycles

Riwal Plougonven, Chris Snyder

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Abstract

The spontaneous generation of inertia-gravity waves in idealized life cycles of baroclinic instability is investigated using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model. Two substantially different life cycles of baroclinic instability are obtained by varying the initial zonal jet. The wave generation depends strongly on the details of the baroclinic wave's development. In the life cycle dominated by cyclonic behavior, the most conspicuous gravity waves are excited by the upper-level jet and are broadly consistent with previous simulations of O'Sullivan and Dunkerton. In the life cycle that is dominated by anticyclonic behavior, the most conspicuous gravity waves even in the stratosphere are excited by the surface fronts, although the fronts are no stronger than in the cyclonic life cycle. The anticyclonic life cycle also reveals waves in the lower stratosphere above the upper-level trough of the baroclinic wave; these waves have not been previously identified in ideallized simulations. The sensitivities of the different waves to both resolution and dissipation are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2502-2520
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Volume64
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2007

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