Ninth Conference on Mountain Meteorology

5.6A

The Dynamics of Mountain-Wave Induced Rotors

James D. Doyle, NRL, Monterey, CA; and D. R. Durran

The development of rotor flow in two-dimensional mountain waves is investigated through a series of high-resolution simulations with the COAMPS model. The generation of rotors and associated regions of low-level reversed flow is shown to be closely linked to the viscous production of horizontal vorticity in the planetary boundary layer. Differences in the morphology of free-slip flows and no-slip flows in the limit of vanishing surface friction are discussed. Of course even with the inclusion of surface friction, not all large-amplitude mountain waves produce rotors. Those factors, besides surface friction, that favor the development of rotors are identified and discussed.

Session 5, Mountain Waves
Wednesday, 9 August 2000, 10:15 AM-11:59 AM

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