Propagation and selective transmission of internal gravity waves in a sudden warming.

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Longitudinally asymmetric features of gravity wave propagation in a sudden warming are examined theoretically, using observed geostrophic wind fields in the stratosphere for three days of winter 1979. It is shown that the wind patterns accompanying a sudden warming act to reduce, but not eliminate, quasi-stationary gravity wave propagation to the mesosphere. The onset of large-amplitude planetary waves leads to the formation of propagating zones and forbidden zones for gravity waves of intermediate horizontal scale (50-200 km).-from Authors

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Dunkerton, T. J., & Butchart, N. (1984). Propagation and selective transmission of internal gravity waves in a sudden warming. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41(8), 1443–1460. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1984)041<1443:PASTOI>2.0.CO;2

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