Quasigeostrophic (QG) theory describes the dynamics of synoptic-scale flows in the troposphere that are balanced with respect to both acoustic and internal gravity waves. Within this framework, effects of (turbulent) friction near the ground are usually represented by Ekman layer theory. The troposphere covers roughly the lowest 10 km of the atmosphere while Ekman layer heights are typically just a few hundred meters. However, this two-layer asymptotic theory does not explicitly account for substantial changes of the potential temperature stratification due to diabatic heating associated with cloud formation or with radiative and turbulent heat fluxes which can be significant in about the lowest 3 km and in the middle latitudes. To address ...
Diagnoses of circulations in the vertical plane provide valuable insights into aspects of the dynami...
A numerical model-based analysis of the quasigeostrophic forcing for ascent in the occluded quadrant...
Two fundamental perspectives on the dynamics of midlatitude weather systems are provided by potentia...
Quasi-geostrophic (QG) theory describes the dynamics of synoptic scale flows in the trophosphere tha...
Quasi-geostrophic (QG) theory is of fundamental importance in the study of large-scale atmospheric f...
In the two-layer quasi-geostrophic model, the friction between the flow at the lower layer and the s...
We consider quasi-geostrophic (QG) models in two- and three-layers that are useful in theoretical st...
Rotating shallow water (rSW) theory provides a simple dynamical framework for understanding atmosphe...
The quasigeostrophic theory is used to address the role of diabatic forcing in synoptic scale proces...
International audienceTo understand the atmospheric response to a midlatitude oceanic front, this pa...
The Quasi-Geostrophic Coupled Model (Q-GCM) was initially developed by Hogg et al. (2003) and has be...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2022, Tutora:...
Separate vector expressions for the rate of change of direction of the potential temperature gradien...
The horizontal wavenumber spectra of wind and temperature near the tropopause have a steep23 slope a...
The recent suggestion that lower-tropospheric cyclogenesis is predominantly a result of column stret...
Diagnoses of circulations in the vertical plane provide valuable insights into aspects of the dynami...
A numerical model-based analysis of the quasigeostrophic forcing for ascent in the occluded quadrant...
Two fundamental perspectives on the dynamics of midlatitude weather systems are provided by potentia...
Quasi-geostrophic (QG) theory describes the dynamics of synoptic scale flows in the trophosphere tha...
Quasi-geostrophic (QG) theory is of fundamental importance in the study of large-scale atmospheric f...
In the two-layer quasi-geostrophic model, the friction between the flow at the lower layer and the s...
We consider quasi-geostrophic (QG) models in two- and three-layers that are useful in theoretical st...
Rotating shallow water (rSW) theory provides a simple dynamical framework for understanding atmosphe...
The quasigeostrophic theory is used to address the role of diabatic forcing in synoptic scale proces...
International audienceTo understand the atmospheric response to a midlatitude oceanic front, this pa...
The Quasi-Geostrophic Coupled Model (Q-GCM) was initially developed by Hogg et al. (2003) and has be...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2022, Tutora:...
Separate vector expressions for the rate of change of direction of the potential temperature gradien...
The horizontal wavenumber spectra of wind and temperature near the tropopause have a steep23 slope a...
The recent suggestion that lower-tropospheric cyclogenesis is predominantly a result of column stret...
Diagnoses of circulations in the vertical plane provide valuable insights into aspects of the dynami...
A numerical model-based analysis of the quasigeostrophic forcing for ascent in the occluded quadrant...
Two fundamental perspectives on the dynamics of midlatitude weather systems are provided by potentia...