We examine the consequences of using a vertical wavenumber spectral model to describe variations of vertical profiles of atmospheric variables (horizontal and vertical wind, temperature, and other scalars) about a mean profile. At high wavenumbers the model exhibits a wavenumber to the -3 dependence, which is characteristic of a continuum of internal gravity waves whose amplitudes are controlled by a breaking process. By employing a random phase between wavenumber amplitude components, a reverse fourier transform of the spectrum yields simulated profiles of velocity and thermal variability as well as shear and Brunt-Vaisala frequency variability. -from Authors
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Fairall, C. W., White, A. B., & Thomson, D. W. (1991). A stochastic model of gravity-wave-induced clear-air turbulence. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 48(15), 1771–1790. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1991)048<1771:ASMOGW>2.0.CO;2
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