An Algorithm for Forecasting Mountain Wave Related Turbulence in the Stratosphere

A global mountain wave parameterization for prediction of wave related displacements and turbulence is described. The parameterization is used with input from NMC analyses of wind and temperature to examine small-scale disturbances encountered by the NASA high-altitude ER-2 during the Second Airborn...

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Main Authors: Bacmeister, Julio T., Newman, Paul A., Gary, Bruce, Chan, Roland
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/35333
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Summary:A global mountain wave parameterization for prediction of wave related displacements and turbulence is described. The parameterization is used with input from NMC analyses of wind and temperature to examine small-scale disturbances encountered by the NASA high-altitude ER-2 during the Second Airborne Arctic Stratosphere Experiment (AASE-II). The magnitude and location of observed large wave events are well reproduced. A strong correlation is suggested between patches of moderate turbulence encountered by the ER-2 and locations where breaking mountain waves are predicted by the parameterization. These facts suggest that useful forecasts of global mountain wave activity, including wave related CAT, can be made quickly and inexpensively using our mountain wave parameterization with input from current numerical forecast models.