Upper-tropospheric synoptic-scale waves. Part II: maintenance and excitation of quasi modes

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In a preceding paper a simple dynamical model for the maintenance of upper-tropospheric waves was proposed: the upper-level Eady normal modes. In this paper it is shown that these modes have counterparts in basic states with positive tropospheric gradients of potential vorticity, and that these counterparts can be maintained and excited on time scales consistent with observations. In the presence of infinitesimal positive tropospheric gradients of potential vorticity, the upper-level normal-mode solutions no longer exist. That the normal-mode solution disappears when gradients are infinitesimal represents an apparent singularity and challenges the interpretation of upper-level synoptic-scale waves as related to the upper-level Eady normal modes. What happens to the upper-level modal solution in the presence of tropospheric gradients of potential vorticity is examined in a series of initial-value experiments. Our results show that they become slowly decaying quasi modes. -from Authors

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Rivest, C., & Farrell, B. F. (1992). Upper-tropospheric synoptic-scale waves. Part II: maintenance and excitation of quasi modes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 49(22), 2120–2138. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1992)049<2120:UTSSWP>2.0.CO;2

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