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Impact of Small-Scale Gravity Waves on Tracer Transport

Impact of Small-Scale Gravity Waves on Tracer Transport

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Small-scale gravity waves play a crucial role in atmospheric tracer transport, yet their effects remain unresolved in climate models and must be parameterized. This study investigates how gravity waves influence large-scale tracer distributions, utilizing a multiple-scale analysis to systematically identify the governing terms of gravity wave-induced tracer fluxes. The analysis reveals both leading-order and next-order impacts: the former being the inertia-gravity wave-induced tracer Stokes drift, which acts perpendicular to both the large-scale tracer gradient and the wave number, while the latter becomes significant at lower latitudes where Coriolis effects diminish. A numerical framework is developed to incorporate these fluxes into a gravity wave parameterization model, potentially enhancing climate model accuracy without requiring explicit resolution of small-scale wave dynamics. Model validation against high-resolution wave-resolving simulations confirms the effectiveness of this approach. By improving the representation of gravity wave-induced tracer transport, this research advances the accuracy of climate simulations, particularly in their depiction of microphysics and radiative processes.

Irmgard Knop、Stamen Dolaptchiev、Ulrich Achatz

大气科学(气象学)

Irmgard Knop,Stamen Dolaptchiev,Ulrich Achatz.Impact of Small-Scale Gravity Waves on Tracer Transport[EB/OL].(2025-04-02)[2025-05-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.01657.点此复制

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