2010
DOI: 10.1175/2010jas3508.1
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Analysis of Gravity Waves Generated at the Top of a Drainage Flow

Abstract: Drainage or katabatic flows are common mesoscale circulations established as a result of differential radiative cooling of near-surface air masses in sloping terrain. The initial irruption of these flows, with sudden shifts in wind speed and direction, may result in vertical displacements of air parcels from their equilibrium position, which prove to be a common source of internal gravity waves. This paper illustrates this mechanism and describes the main features of the oscillations following the study of obs… Show more

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“…These high-precision digital instruments can detect very small pressure perturbations, of the order of 0.1 Pa, at 2Hz sampling frequency. The objective was to study the small-scale static pressure fluctuations produced in the atmospheric boundary layer due to turbulent motions or the propagation of waves of different types (Viana et al, 2009(Viana et al, , 2010Sastre et al, 2012;Román et al, 2014). …”
Section: Surface-layer Measurements On Various Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These high-precision digital instruments can detect very small pressure perturbations, of the order of 0.1 Pa, at 2Hz sampling frequency. The objective was to study the small-scale static pressure fluctuations produced in the atmospheric boundary layer due to turbulent motions or the propagation of waves of different types (Viana et al, 2009(Viana et al, , 2010Sastre et al, 2012;Román et al, 2014). …”
Section: Surface-layer Measurements On Various Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It represents a simple orthogonal decomposition whose spectra satisfy Reynolds averaging at every scale. It has been shown to be a powerful tool for turbulence studies, since it allows the separation of turbulent eddies from possible non-turbulent motions of larger scales when a spec- tral gap (or minimum of energy of the spectrum) is well defined (van den Kroonenberg and Bange, 2007;Viana et al, 2009Viana et al, , 2010. In Sect.…”
Section: Multi-resolution Flux Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been observationally analysed using different approaches (Ralph et al, 1997;Doyle and Durran, 2002;Viana et al, 2009Viana et al, , 2010Viana et al, , 2012Sun et al, 2012;Román-Cascón et al, 2015a). All these studies illustrate the difficulties in determining the origin and formation mechanisms of GWs, their importance as sources of momentum and heat transport (Sukoriansky et al, 2009;Fernando and Weil, 2010) and the necessity of their accurate parameterization in NWP models (Fritts, 2003;Kim and Hong, 2009;Belušić and Mahrt, 2012;Nappo, 2012;Sun et al, 2015b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the IOP, wind and temperature vertical profiles (reaching a maximum height of 300-900 m) were also obtained by a tethered balloon system with hourly soundings whenever winds were lower than 8 m s -1 (for security reasons). Detailed characteristics of the instrumentation used in SABLES 2006 can be found in Viana et al (2009Viana et al ( , 2010. Figure 1a, b shows the evolution of temperature and the wind velocity modulus obtained from the tower measurements for the nights of the IOP.…”
Section: Field Campaignmentioning
confidence: 99%