Linear non-hydrostatic theory is used to evaluate the drag produced by 3D trapped lee waves forced by an axisymmetric hill at a density interface. These waves occur at atmospheric temperature inversions, for example at the top of the boundary layer, and contribute to low-level drag possibly misrepresented as turbulent form drag in large-scale numerical models. Unlike in 2D waves, the drag has contributions from a continuous range of wavenumbers forced by the topography, because the waves can vary their angle of incidence to match the resonance condition. This leads to non-zero drag for Froude numbers (Fr) both 1, and a drag maximum typically for Fr slightly below 1, with lower magnitude than in hydrostatic conditions due to wave dispersion...
While it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exert ...
This paper reports on a laboratory experiment in the CNRM-GAME (Toulouse) stratified water flume of ...
The flow of stratified fluid over complex topography may lead to a significant drag on the fluid, ex...
The surface drag force produced by trapped lee waves and upward propagating waves in non-hydrostatic...
Mountain wave drag is evaluated explicitly using linear theory and verified against numerical simula...
The drag produced by 2D orographic gravity waves trapped at a temperature inversion and waves propag...
The orographic gravity wave drag produced in flow over an axisymmetric mountain when both vertical w...
High-drag states produced in stratified flow over a 2D ridge and an axisymmetric mountain are invest...
Although it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exe...
International audienceThe boundary layer theory for non-hydrostatic mountain waves presented in Part...
International audienceThe boundary layer theory for nonhydrostatic mountain waves presented in Part ...
A linear model of gravity waves generated by stratified airflow over mountains is developed. The mod...
The effect of partial reflections on surface pressure drag is investigated for hydrostatic gravity w...
While it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exert ...
This paper addresses the quantification of gravity wave drag due to small hills in the stable bounda...
While it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exert ...
This paper reports on a laboratory experiment in the CNRM-GAME (Toulouse) stratified water flume of ...
The flow of stratified fluid over complex topography may lead to a significant drag on the fluid, ex...
The surface drag force produced by trapped lee waves and upward propagating waves in non-hydrostatic...
Mountain wave drag is evaluated explicitly using linear theory and verified against numerical simula...
The drag produced by 2D orographic gravity waves trapped at a temperature inversion and waves propag...
The orographic gravity wave drag produced in flow over an axisymmetric mountain when both vertical w...
High-drag states produced in stratified flow over a 2D ridge and an axisymmetric mountain are invest...
Although it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exe...
International audienceThe boundary layer theory for non-hydrostatic mountain waves presented in Part...
International audienceThe boundary layer theory for nonhydrostatic mountain waves presented in Part ...
A linear model of gravity waves generated by stratified airflow over mountains is developed. The mod...
The effect of partial reflections on surface pressure drag is investigated for hydrostatic gravity w...
While it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exert ...
This paper addresses the quantification of gravity wave drag due to small hills in the stable bounda...
While it is known that trapped lee waves propagating at low levels in a stratified atmosphere exert ...
This paper reports on a laboratory experiment in the CNRM-GAME (Toulouse) stratified water flume of ...
The flow of stratified fluid over complex topography may lead to a significant drag on the fluid, ex...