This paper examines current understanding of the influence of orographic flow dynamics on the turbulent transport of momentum and scalar quantities above complex terrain. It highlights three key low-level orographic flow phenomena governed by gravity-wave dynamics: Foehn flow, atmospheric rotors and gravity-wave modulation of the stable boundary layer. Recent observations and numerical simulations are used to illustrate how these flows can cause significant departures from the turbulent fluxes, which occur over flat terrain. Orographically forced fluxes of heat, moisture and chemical constituents are currently unaccounted for in numerical models. Moreover, whilst turbulent orographic drag parameterisation schemes are available (in some mode...
ABSTRACT Dynamical aspects of flows forced by either convective heating or a mountain have been exte...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the representation of orography in models is highly uncertain....
At present atmospheric models for weather and climate use enhanced turbulent drag under stable condi...
This paper examines current understanding of the influence of orographic flow dynamics on the turbul...
This paper examines current understanding of the influence of orographic flow dynamics on the turbul...
Comprehensive high-resolution numerical weather prediction models provide a virtual laboratory for m...
Orographic gravity waves have been the subject of active research for several decades. Their effects...
This paper addresses the quantification of gravity wave drag due to small hills in the stable bounda...
The stable boundary layer (SBL) is of particular interest for numerous environmental issues as air q...
Some of the largest and most persistent circulation errors in global numerical weather prediction an...
The drag and momentum fluxes produced by gravity waves generated in flow over orography are reviewed...
Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth’s continents and are characterized by...
Orographic Gravity Wave Drag (GWD) is known to be affected by vertical wind shear. Linear variation...
Orographic gravity waves (OGWs) are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and they have an important influenc...
Drainage or katabatic flows are common mesoscale circulations established as a result of differentia...
ABSTRACT Dynamical aspects of flows forced by either convective heating or a mountain have been exte...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the representation of orography in models is highly uncertain....
At present atmospheric models for weather and climate use enhanced turbulent drag under stable condi...
This paper examines current understanding of the influence of orographic flow dynamics on the turbul...
This paper examines current understanding of the influence of orographic flow dynamics on the turbul...
Comprehensive high-resolution numerical weather prediction models provide a virtual laboratory for m...
Orographic gravity waves have been the subject of active research for several decades. Their effects...
This paper addresses the quantification of gravity wave drag due to small hills in the stable bounda...
The stable boundary layer (SBL) is of particular interest for numerous environmental issues as air q...
Some of the largest and most persistent circulation errors in global numerical weather prediction an...
The drag and momentum fluxes produced by gravity waves generated in flow over orography are reviewed...
Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth’s continents and are characterized by...
Orographic Gravity Wave Drag (GWD) is known to be affected by vertical wind shear. Linear variation...
Orographic gravity waves (OGWs) are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and they have an important influenc...
Drainage or katabatic flows are common mesoscale circulations established as a result of differentia...
ABSTRACT Dynamical aspects of flows forced by either convective heating or a mountain have been exte...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the representation of orography in models is highly uncertain....
At present atmospheric models for weather and climate use enhanced turbulent drag under stable condi...