Equilibration of baroclinic turbulence in primitive equations and quasigeostrophic models

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This paper investigates the equilibration of baroclinic turbulence in an idealized, primitive equation, two-level model, focusing on the relation with the phenomenology of quasigeostrophic turbulence theory. Simulations with a comparable two-layer quasigeostrophic model are presented for comparison, with the deformation radius in the quasigeostrophic model being set using the stratification from the primitive equation model. Over a fairly broad parameter range, the primitive equation and quasigeostrophic results are in qualitative and, to some degree, quantitative agreement and are consistent with the phenomenology of geostrophic turbulence. The scale, amplitude, and baroclinicity of the eddies and the degree of baroclinic instability of the mean flow all vary fairly smoothly with the imposed parameters; both models are able, in some parameter ranges, to produce supercritical flows. The criticality in the primitive equation model, which does not have any convective parameterization scheme, is fairly sensitive to the external parameters, most notably the planet size (i.e., the f/β ratio), the forcing time scale, and the factors influencing the stratification. In some parameter settings of the models, although not those that are most realistic for the earth's atmosphere, it is possible to produce eddies that are considerably larger than the deformation scales and an inverse cascade in the barotropic flow with a -25/3 spectrum. The vertical flux of heat is found to be related to the isentropic slope. © 2009 American Meteorological Society.

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Zurita-Gotor, P., & Vallis, G. K. (2009). Equilibration of baroclinic turbulence in primitive equations and quasigeostrophic models. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 66(4), 837–863. https://doi.org/10.1175/2008JAS2848.1

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