A two-dimensional two-layer mathematical model is described representing internal gravity waves and convection generated by a thermal forcing in the lower atmosphere. The model consists of an upper layer with stable stratification, a lower layer with unstable stratification, and a thermal forcing in the form of a nonhomogeneous term in the energy conservation equation. Exact analytical solutions are derived for some simple configurations. Depending on the vertical location and depth of the thermal forcing, the model can be used to represent different configurations in which gravity waves are generated by diabatic heating. When the thermal forcing is centered in the lower layer, convective cells are generated in the lower layer, and gravity ...
International audienceWater's density maximum at 4 degrees C makes it well suited to study internal ...
International audienceA formalism is proposed to parameterize the gravity waves due to convection in...
The linearized atmospheric equations system is solved analytically in a two layer model. The soluti...
In Part I, we derived the f-plane, compressible, linear solutions to horizontal and1 vertical body f...
We study the atmospheric structure in response to the propagation of gravity waves under nonisotherm...
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The linearized system of atmospheric equations is solved analytically for a two-layer model to study...
Abstract Stratified hydrostatic fluids have linear internal gravity waves with different phase speed...
The specific objectives of this research effort included the following: 1) Quantification of gravity...
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Recently, an increasing number of modelling and observational studies have looked at the signatures ...
High-frequency gravity waves generated by convective storms likely play an important role in the gen...
We present numerical simulations of penetrative convection and gravity wave excitation in the Sun. G...
International audienceWater's density maximum at 4 degrees C makes it well suited to study internal ...
International audienceA formalism is proposed to parameterize the gravity waves due to convection in...
The linearized atmospheric equations system is solved analytically in a two layer model. The soluti...
In Part I, we derived the f-plane, compressible, linear solutions to horizontal and1 vertical body f...
We study the atmospheric structure in response to the propagation of gravity waves under nonisotherm...
In order to simulate stratospheric phenomena, such as the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO), atmosphe...
This study investigates two-dimensional coupled interactions between the convectively driven planet...
The linearized system of atmospheric equations is solved analytically for a two-layer model to study...
Abstract Stratified hydrostatic fluids have linear internal gravity waves with different phase speed...
The specific objectives of this research effort included the following: 1) Quantification of gravity...
We present theoretical work directed toward improving our understanding of the mesoscale influence o...
We use a nonlinear, fully compressible, two-dimensional numerical model to study the effects of diss...
Recently, an increasing number of modelling and observational studies have looked at the signatures ...
High-frequency gravity waves generated by convective storms likely play an important role in the gen...
We present numerical simulations of penetrative convection and gravity wave excitation in the Sun. G...
International audienceWater's density maximum at 4 degrees C makes it well suited to study internal ...
International audienceA formalism is proposed to parameterize the gravity waves due to convection in...
The linearized atmospheric equations system is solved analytically in a two layer model. The soluti...