15th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics

P3.8

Meridional Asymmetries in Large-Scale Atmospheric Dynamical Phenomena

Iordanka Panayotova, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; and K. L. Swanson

Meridional asymmetry from the inclusion of meridional variation in the Coriolis parameter is shown to be a fundamental property of the higher-order dynamics of Eady edge waves. This asymmetry may be relevant to structural characteristics of observed atmospheric transients, particularly short waves propagating alone the extra-tropical dynamic tropopause. Balanced motions with incorporated higher-order beta effects are studied based on the mid-latitude channel geometry. Numerical model of freely decaying turbulence is investigated. Meridional asymmetries of the flow are revealed.

Poster Session 3, Fluid Dynamics Posters III
Friday, 17 June 2005, 8:30 AM-8:30 AM, Thomas Paine B

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