The Application of the Quasi-Geostrophic Eliassen–Palm Flux to the Analysis of Stratospheric Data

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Abstract

The quasi-geostrophic form of the Eliassen-Palm flux is calculated for steady linear planetary wave 1 in a realistic zonal flow with dissipation. This flux shows a region of divergence in the polar stratosphere that is similar to that found in time averages of observations. Comparison with the full primitive equation form of the Eliassen-Palm flux indicates that in the model this divergent region is spurious and results from the overestimation of the momentum flux divergence when it is calculated from geostrophic winds. An approximate expression for the Eliassen-Palm flux in terms of balanced winds is suggested as an alternative to the quasi-geostrophic form.

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Robinson, W. A. (1986). The Application of the Quasi-Geostrophic Eliassen–Palm Flux to the Analysis of Stratospheric Data. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 43(10), 1017–1024. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1986)043<1017:taotqg>2.0.co;2

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