Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer
While occurrences of wavelike motion in the stable boundary layer due to the presence of a significant restoring buoyancy force are rarely disputed, their modalities and interaction with turbulence remain a subject of active research. In this work, the characteristics of gravity waves and their impa...
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ftunivurbino:oai:ora.uniurb.it:11576/2643480 2024-04-14T08:03:19+00:00 Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer Cava, Daniela GIOSTRA, UMBERTO Katul, Gabriel Cava, Daniela Giostra, Umberto Katul, Gabriel 2015 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11576/2643480 https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos6091271 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000362546500002 volume:6 issue:9 firstpage:1271 lastpage:1289 numberofpages:19 journal:ATMOSPHERE http://hdl.handle.net/11576/2643480 doi:10.3390/atmos6091271 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84986554327 Antarctica gravity wave multiresolution decomposition stable boundary layer turbulent fluxes info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftunivurbino https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos6091271 2024-03-21T17:07:42Z While occurrences of wavelike motion in the stable boundary layer due to the presence of a significant restoring buoyancy force are rarely disputed, their modalities and interaction with turbulence remain a subject of active research. In this work, the characteristics of gravity waves and their impact on flow statistics, including turbulent fluxes, are presented using data collected above an Antarctic Ice sheet during an Austral Summer. Antarctica is an ideal location for exploring the characteristics of gravity waves because of persistent conditions of strong atmospheric stability in the lower troposphere. Periods dominated by wavelike motion have been identified by analysing time series measured by fast response instrumentation. The nature and characteristic of the dominant wavy motions are investigated using Fourier cross-spectral indicators. Moreover, a multi-resolution decomposition has been applied to separate gravity waves from turbulent fluctuations in case of a sufficiently defined spectral gap. Statistics computed after removing wavy disturbances highlight the large impact of gravity waves on second order turbulent quantities including turbulent flux calculations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Università degli Studi di Urbino: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Austral Atmosphere 6 9 1271 1289 |
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While occurrences of wavelike motion in the stable boundary layer due to the presence of a significant restoring buoyancy force are rarely disputed, their modalities and interaction with turbulence remain a subject of active research. In this work, the characteristics of gravity waves and their impact on flow statistics, including turbulent fluxes, are presented using data collected above an Antarctic Ice sheet during an Austral Summer. Antarctica is an ideal location for exploring the characteristics of gravity waves because of persistent conditions of strong atmospheric stability in the lower troposphere. Periods dominated by wavelike motion have been identified by analysing time series measured by fast response instrumentation. The nature and characteristic of the dominant wavy motions are investigated using Fourier cross-spectral indicators. Moreover, a multi-resolution decomposition has been applied to separate gravity waves from turbulent fluctuations in case of a sufficiently defined spectral gap. Statistics computed after removing wavy disturbances highlight the large impact of gravity waves on second order turbulent quantities including turbulent flux calculations. |
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Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer |
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Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer |
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Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer |
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Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer |
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Characteristics of Gravity Waves over an Antarctic Ice Sheet during an Austral Summer |
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characteristics of gravity waves over an antarctic ice sheet during an austral summer |
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