arXiv Open Access 2014

Internal wave coupling processes in Earth's atmosphere

Erdal Yiğit Alexander S. Medvedev
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Abstrak

This paper presents a contemporary review of vertical coupling in the atmosphere and ionosphere system induced by internal waves of lower atmospheric origin. Atmospheric waves are primarily generated by meteorological processes, possess a broad range of spatial and temporal scales, and can propagate to the upper atmosphere. A brief summary of internal wave theory is given, focusing on gravity waves, solar tides, planetary Rossby and Kelvin waves. Observations of wave signatures in the upper atmosphere, their relationship with the direct propagation of waves into the upper atmosphere, dynamical and thermal impacts as well as concepts, approaches, and numerical modeling techniques are outlined. Recent progress in studies of sudden stratospheric warming and upper atmospheric variability are discussed in the context of wave-induced vertical coupling between the lower and upper atmosphere.

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Erdal Yiğit

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Alexander S. Medvedev

Format Sitasi

Yiğit, E., Medvedev, A.S. (2014). Internal wave coupling processes in Earth's atmosphere. https://arxiv.org/abs/1412.0077

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2014
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