Gap Flows through Idealized Topography. Part I: Forcing by Large-Scale Winds in the Nonrotating Limit

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  • SAŠA GABERŠEK
  • DALE R. DURRAN
چکیده

Gap winds produced by a uniform airstream flowing over an isolated flat-top ridge cut by a straight narrow gap are investigated by numerical simulation. On the scale of the entire barrier, the proportion of the oncoming flow that passes through the gap is relatively independent of the nondimensional mountain height e, even over that range of e for which there is the previously documented transition from a ‘‘flow over the ridge’’ regime to a ‘‘flow around’’ regime. The kinematics and dynamics of the gap flow itself were investigated by examining mass and momentum budgets for control volumes at the entrance, central, and exit regions of the gap. These analyses suggest three basic behaviors: the linear regime (small e) in which there is essentially no enhancement of the gap flow; the mountain wave regime (e ; 1.5) in which vertical mass and momentum fluxes play a crucial role in creating very strong winds near the exit of the gap; and the upstream-blocking regime (e ; 5) in which lateral convergence generates the strongest winds near the entrance of the gap. Trajectory analysis of the flow in the strongest events, the mountain wave events, confirms the importance of net subsidence in creating high wind speeds. Neglect of vertical motion in applications of Bernoulli’s equation to gap flows is shown to lead to unreasonable wind speed predictions whenever the temperature at the gap exit exceeds that at the gap entrance. The distribution of the Bernoulli function on an isentropic surface shows a correspondence between regions of high Bernoulli function and high wind speeds in the gap-exit jet similar to that previously documented for shallow-water flow.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003