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Airflow over a mountain and the convective boundary layer
Authors:Qi Ying  Zhou Jingnan  Fu Baopu
Institution:(1) Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100080 Beijing, China;(2) Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China;(3) Present address: Atmospheric Environment Service, 4905 Dufferin Street, M3H 5T4 Downsview, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:In this paper, the analytical model coupling the convective boundary layer (CBL) with the free atmosphere developed by Qi and Fu (1992) is improved. And by this improved model, the interaction between airflow over a mountain and the CBL is further discussed. The conclusions demonstrate: (1) The perturbation potential temperatures in the free atmosphere can counteract the effect of orographic thermal forcing through entraining and mixing in the CBL. Ifumacr M >umacr F , the feedback of the perturbation potential temperatures in the free atmosphere is more important than orographic thermal forcing, which promotes the effect of interfacial waves. Ifumacr M <umacr F , orographic thermal forcing is more important, which makes the interfacial height and the topographic height identical in phase, and the horizontal speeds are a maximum at the top of the mountain. (2) The internal gravity waves propagating vertically in the free atmosphere cause a strong downslope wind to become established above the lee slope in the CBL and result in the hydraulic jump at the top of the CBL. (3) With the CBL deepening, the interfacial gravity waves induced by the potential temperature jump at the top of the CBL cause the airflow in the CBL to be subcritical.
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