The nondimensional parameter space of an idealized dry primitive equation model is explored to find superrotating climate states. The model has no convective parameterization and is forced using a simple thermal relaxation to a prescribed radiative equilibrium temperature. It is demonstrated that, of four nondimensional parameters that determine the model's state, only the thermal Rossby number has a significant effect on superrotation. The mode that drives the transition to superrotation in an intermediate-thermal-Rossby-number atmosphere is shown to behave like a Kelvin wave in the tropics. © 2014 American Meteorological Society.
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Potter, S. F., Vallis, G. K., & Mitchell, J. L. (2014). Spontaneous superrotation and the role of kelvin waves in an idealized dry GCM. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 71(2), 596–614. https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-13-0150.1
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