The impact of step orography on flow in the Eta Model: Two contrasting examples

dc.contributor.author Gallus, William
dc.contributor.department Department of the Earth, Atmosphere, and Climate
dc.date 2018-02-17T01:29:23.000
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dc.date.copyright Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2000
dc.date.issued 2000-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Simulations were performed using the Eta Model with its eta vertical coordinate and stepwise treatment of terrain, and with a substitution of the terrain-following sigma vertical coordinate to investigate the impact of step orography on flow near high mountains. Two different cases were simulated: (i) a downslope windstorm along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, and (ii) stably stratified flow blocked by high mountains in Taiwan. Flow separation on the lee side of the mountains, previously shown to occur in idealized two-dimensional Eta simulations, was also apparent in these real data cases, even for the downslope wind event. The step orography resulted in a substantial underestimate of wind speeds to the lee of the Rockies during the windstorm. Near the surface, both the eta and sigma simulations of the Taiwan blocking event were comparable. For both events, the use of step orography resulted in much weaker mountain waves than occurred when the sigma vertical coordinate was used. Localized vertical velocity perturbations associated directly with the step corners were minor for these cases.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is from <em>Weather and Forecasting</em> 15 (2000): 630, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0434(2000)015%3C0630:TIOSOO%3E2.0.CO;2" target="_blank">10.1175/1520-0434(2000)015<0630:TIOSOO>2.0.CO;2</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Atmospheric Sciences
dc.subject.disciplines Geology
dc.subject.keywords computer simulation
dc.subject.keywords landforms
dc.subject.keywords mathematical models
dc.subject.keywords storms
dc.subject.keywords two dimensional
dc.subject.keywords wind effects
dc.subject.keywords downslope windstorms
dc.subject.keywords eta vertical coordinate
dc.subject.keywords step orography
dc.subject.keywords terrain
dc.subject.keywords weather forecasting
dc.subject.keywords atmospheric circulation
dc.subject.keywords boundary layer
dc.subject.keywords numerical model
dc.subject.keywords orography
dc.subject.keywords Taiwan
dc.subject.keywords United States
dc.title The impact of step orography on flow in the Eta Model: Two contrasting examples
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