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Low-Frequency Waves Forced by Large-scale Topography in the Barotropic Model

Low-Frequency Waves Forced by Large-scaleTopography in the Barotropic Model
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摘要 A barotropic model containing large-scale topography and zonal mean flow is established to discuss the effects of large-scale topography on the low-frequency waves. The results show that what affects low-frequency waves mostly is maximal height of topography and topographic slope. The former makes frequency of topographic Rossby waves decrease, the latter makes Rossby waves instable. Moreover, when topographic slope is appropriate, it can also make Rossby waves turn into low-frequency waves. お? A barotropic model containing large-scale topography and zonal mean flow is established to discuss the effects of large-scale topography on the low-frequency waves. The results show that what affects low-frequency waves mostly is maximal height of topography and topographic slope. The former makes frequency of topographic Rossby waves decrease, the latter makes Rossby waves instable. Moreover, when topographic slope is appropriate, it can also make Rossby waves turn into low-frequency waves.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1998年第3期30-38,共9页 大气科学进展(英文版)
关键词 Large-scale topography Low-frequency waves Maximal height of topography Topographic slope Large-scale topography, Low-frequency waves, Maximal height of topography, Topographic slope
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