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Influence of Topography and Large-scale Forcing on the Occurrence of Katabatic Flow Jumps in Antarctica: Idealized Simulations
引用本文:余晔,郄秀书.Influence of Topography and Large-scale Forcing on the Occurrence of Katabatic Flow Jumps in Antarctica: Idealized Simulations[J].大气科学进展,2007,24(5):819-832.
作者姓名:余晔  郄秀书
作者单位:School of Geography Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham,Edgbaston,Birmingham,B15 2TT,United Kingdom Department of Plateau Atmospheric Physics,Cold and Arid Regions Environment and Engineering Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Lanzhou 730000,Laboratory for Middle Atmosphere and Global Environment Observation(LAGEO) Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029
摘    要:The Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), which is a non-hydrostatic numerical model, has been used to investigate the impact of terrain shape and large-scale forcing on the Antarctic surface-wind regime, focusing on their roles in establishing favorable flow conditions for the formation of katabatic flow jumps. A series of quasi-2D numerical simulations were conducted over idealized slopes representing the slopes of Antarctica during austral winter conditions. Results indicate that the steepness and variations of the underlying slope play a role in the evolution of near-surface flows and thus the formation of katabatic flow jumps. However, large-scale forcing has a more noticeable effect on the occurrence of this small-scale phenomenon by establishing essential upstream and downstream flow conditions, including the upstream supercritical flow, the less stably stratified or unstable layer above the cold katabatic layer, as well as the cold-air pool located near the foot of the slope through an interaction with the underlying topography. Thus, the areas with steep and abrupt change in slopes, e.g. near the coastal areas of the eastern Antarctic, are preferred locations for the occurrence of katabatic flow jumps, especially under supporting synoptic conditions.

关 键 词:南极  数值模拟  下降气流  区域大气建模系统  地形学
收稿时间:8 August 2006
修稿时间:2006-08-08

Influence of topography and large-scale forcing on the occurrence of katabatic flow jumps in Antarctica: Idealized simulations
Yu?Ye,Xiaoming?Cai,Qie?Xiushu.Influence of topography and large-scale forcing on the occurrence of katabatic flow jumps in Antarctica: Idealized simulations[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2007,24(5):819-832.
Authors:Yu Ye  Xiaoming Cai  Qie Xiushu
Institution:School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom,School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom,Laboratory for Middle Atmosphere and Global Environment Observation (LAGEO), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
Abstract:The Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), which is a non-hydrostatic numerical model, has been used to investigate the impact of terrain shape and large-scale forcing on the Antarctic surface-wind regime, focusing on their roles in establishing favorable flow conditions for the formation of katabatic flow jumps. A series of quasi-2D numerical simulations were conducted over idealized slopes representing the slopes of Antarctica during austral winter conditions. Results indicate that the steepness and variations of the underlying slope play a role in the evolution of near-surface flows and thus the formation of katabatic flow jumps. However, large-scale forcing has a more noticeable effect on the occurrence of this small-scale phenomenon by establishing essential upstream and downstream flow conditions, including the upstream supercritical flow, the less stably stratified or unstable layer above the cold katabatic layer, as well as the cold-air pool located near the foot of the slope through an interaction with the underlying topography.Thus, the areas with steep and abrupt change in slopes, e.g. near the coastal areas of the eastern Antarctic,are preferred locations for the occurrence of katabatic flow jumps, especially under supporting synoptic conditions.
Keywords:Antarctic  katabatic jump  numerical simulation  RAMS
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