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Mean flow generated by an internal wave packet impinging on the interface between two layers of fluid with continuous density
Authors:John P. McHugh
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kingsbury Hall, The University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA
Abstract:Internal waves propagating in an idealized two-layer atmosphere are studied numerically. The governing equations are the inviscid anelastic equations for a perfect gas atmosphere. The numerical formulation eliminates all variables in the linear terms except vertical velocity, which are then treated implicitly. Nonlinear terms are treated explicitly. The basic state is a two-layer flow with continuous density at the interface. Each layer has a unique constant for the Brunt–Väisälä frequency. Waves are forced at the bottom of the domain, are periodic in the horizontal direction, and form a finite wave packet in the vertical. The results show that the wave packet forms a mean flow that is confined to the interface region that persists long after the wave packet has moved away. Large-amplitude waves are forced to break beneath the interface.
Keywords:Internal  Waves  Numerical  Anelastic  Interface  Stratification
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