A note on the use of zero potential vorticity models |
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Authors: | Nathan Paldor Alexander Khait |
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Affiliation: | Department of Atmospheric Sciences , The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Jerusalem, Israel , 91904 |
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Abstract: | Abstract The acceptability of zero potential vorticity models as approximations for natural systems of small, but finite, potential vorticity is studied for bounded frontal flows of arbitrary profile. It is demonstrated that all (infinitely) long-wave solutions of the zero potential vorticity front are asymptotic limits for some (not necessarily long-wave) solutions of the small potential vorticity front. In contrast, for downstream-varying solutions there is no simple way of demonstrating this property. These findings suggest that the use of zero potential vorticity models should be carefully examined in other, non-frontal, problems as well. Finally we show that the longwave solutions of the zero potential vorticity flow are at most neutral (quasi-stable). |
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Keywords: | Potential vorticity straits fronts stability. |
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