Abstract
Planetary waves in the northern winter stratosphere are found to play an important role in modulating the magnitude and distribution of inferred mountain-wave drag in the middle atmosphere. The Aleutian anticyclone is found to effectively block mountain waves generated over western North America from reaching the mesosphere by inducing local mountain-wave-critical levels in the stratosphere. Stratospheric sudden warmings have a similar effect at all longitudes so that during months with sudden warmings have a similar effect at all longitudes so that during months sudden warmings the average inferred drag in the mesosphere is reduced by a factor of 4 to 5 from its normal value. Partly as a consequence of larger planetary-wave filtering in the Northern Hemisphere, inferred mountain-wave drag in the southern winter mesosphere is found to be comparable to that in the northern winter mesosphere. -from Author
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 377-399 |
| Number of pages | 23 |
| Journal | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue number | 3 |
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| State | Published - 1993 |