Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986jats...43.2048h&link_type=abstract
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (ISSN 0022-4928), vol. 43, Oct. 1, 1986, p. 2048-2060.
Physics
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Atmospheric Stratification, Gravity Waves, Planetary Boundary Layer, Wave Excitation, Echoes, Reflected Waves, Vertical Distribution, Viscous Flow
Scientific paper
It is suggested that the strata of strong echo returns frequently revealed by remote-sensor records of the stably stratified planetary boundary layer (PBL) represent the wavefronts of dissipative waves (viscous and thermal-conduction waves) excited by gravity-wave encounters with the PBL and the earth's surface. The visocus waves appear to be more strongly forced and should threfore dominate the observations. This simple picture accounts for the following observed properties of the strata: (1) their nearly ubiquitous presence within the stably stratified PBL, (2) their nearly horizontal orientation, (3) the small spacing (tens of meters, typically) separating the strata, (4) variability in that spacing in both height and time, and (5) the high shears and temperature gradients associated with the strata. Preliminary calculations of the energy fluxes and stresses associated with the wave motions, also presented here, suggest strongly that such waves are not mere curiosities of the PBL but reveal important dynamical processes. In addition, their great similarity to the sheets of temperature and current gradients in the thermocline suggests an analogous dynamical origin for the ocean phenomenon.
Hooke William H.
Jones Michael R.
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