2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023jd040436
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Impact of Atmospheric Compressibility and Stokes Drift on the Vertical Transport of Heat and Constituents by Gravity Waves

Chester S. Gardner

Abstract: Vertical transport of heat and atmospheric constituents by gravity waves plays a crucial role in shaping the thermal and constituent structure of the middle atmosphere. We show that atmospheric mixing by non‐breaking waves can be described as a diffusion process where the potential temperature (KH) and constituent (KWave) diffusivities depend on the compressibility of the wave fluctuations and the vertical Stokes drift imparted to the atmosphere by the wave spectrum. KH and KWave are typically much larger than… Show more

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“…This might be due, at least in part, to the theoretical assumptions made in Section 2.1 for which we neglect the compressibility of the wave fluctuations and the Stokes drift induced by the spectrum of propagating waves. When these assumptions are removed, theory predicts that all sources of vertical transport (i.e., molecular diffusion, eddy mixing, and wave mixing) are enhanced in the mesopause region (Gardner, 2024). In addition, K_DYN does not include the chemical flux for either Na or Fe that arises when the unresolved, parametrized waves modulate the chemical reactions involving these species, thereby increasing their chemical losses on the layer bottom sides (Gardner & Liu, 2016).…”
Section: Journal Of Advances In Modeling Earth Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be due, at least in part, to the theoretical assumptions made in Section 2.1 for which we neglect the compressibility of the wave fluctuations and the Stokes drift induced by the spectrum of propagating waves. When these assumptions are removed, theory predicts that all sources of vertical transport (i.e., molecular diffusion, eddy mixing, and wave mixing) are enhanced in the mesopause region (Gardner, 2024). In addition, K_DYN does not include the chemical flux for either Na or Fe that arises when the unresolved, parametrized waves modulate the chemical reactions involving these species, thereby increasing their chemical losses on the layer bottom sides (Gardner & Liu, 2016).…”
Section: Journal Of Advances In Modeling Earth Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%