This paper derives a system of equations that approximately govern small-amplitude perturbations in a nonprecipitating cloudy vortex. The cloud coverage can be partial or complete. The model is used to examine moist vortex Rossby wave dynamics analytically and computationally. One example shows that clouds can slow the growth of phase-locked counter-propagating vortex Rossby waves in the eyewall of a hurricane-like vortex. Another example shows that clouds can (indirectly) damp discrete vortex Rossby waves that would otherwise grow and excite spiral inertia-gravity wave radiation from a monotonic cyclone at high Rossby number. © 2007 American Meteorological Society.
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Schecter, D. A., & Montgomery, M. T. (2007). Waves in a cloudy vortex. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 64(2), 314–337. https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS3849.1
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