Misrepresentations of wind shear and stratification around the tropopause in numerical weather prediction models can lead to errors in potential vorticity gradients with repercussions for Rossby wave propagation and baroclinic instability. Using a diabatic extension of the linear quasi-geostrophic Eady model featuring a tropopause, we investigate the influence of such discrepancies on baroclinic instability by varying tropopause sharpness and altitude as well as wind shear and stratification in the lower stratosphere, which can be associated with model or data assimilation errors or a downward extension of a weakened polar vortex. We find that baroclinic development is less sensitive to tropopause sharpness than to modifications in wind she...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
Using a hierarchy of models, and observations, the effect of vertical shear in the lower stratospher...
Recent studies on the formation of a quasi-permanent layer of enhanced static stability above the t...
Midlatitude cyclones play an important role in midlatitude weather and global climate. While barocli...
Midlatitude cyclones play an important role in midlatitude weather and global climate. While barocli...
In this work, we study the mean tropopause structure from the National Center for Environmental Pred...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
Recent work has shown that the sharpness of the extratropical tropopause declines with lead time in ...
Recent work has shown that the sharpness of the extratropical tropopause declines with lead time in ...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
Recent work has shown that the sharpness of the extratropical tropopause declines with lead time in ...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
Using a hierarchy of models, and observations, the effect of vertical shear in the lower stratospher...
Recent studies on the formation of a quasi-permanent layer of enhanced static stability above the t...
Midlatitude cyclones play an important role in midlatitude weather and global climate. While barocli...
Midlatitude cyclones play an important role in midlatitude weather and global climate. While barocli...
In this work, we study the mean tropopause structure from the National Center for Environmental Pred...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
Recent work has shown that the sharpness of the extratropical tropopause declines with lead time in ...
Recent work has shown that the sharpness of the extratropical tropopause declines with lead time in ...
In the extratropics the analysis of the time–space structure of the dynamical tropopause shows a mar...
Recent work has shown that the sharpness of the extratropical tropopause declines with lead time in ...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
The wintertime extratropical general circulation may be viewed as being primarily governed by intera...
Using a hierarchy of models, and observations, the effect of vertical shear in the lower stratospher...
Recent studies on the formation of a quasi-permanent layer of enhanced static stability above the t...