A review of gravity wave saturation processes,effects, and variability in the middle atmosphere |
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Authors: | David C. Fritts |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geophysical Institute and Department of Physics, University of Alaska, 99775-0800 Fairbanks, AK, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This paper provides a review of our current understanding of the processes responsible for gravity wave saturation as well as the principal effects and variability of saturation in the lower and middle atmosphere. We discuss the theoretical and observational evidence for linear and nonlinear saturation processes and examine the consequences of saturation for wave amplitude limits, momentum and energy fluxes, the diffusion of heat and constituents, and the establishment of a near-universal vertical wavenumber spectrum. Recent studies of gravity wave variability are reviewed and are seen to provide insights into the significant causes of wave variability throughout the atmosphere. |
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Keywords: | Gravity waves saturation middle atmosphere dynamics turbulence diffusion momentum fluxes |
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