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1 Richard Rotunno National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA Dynamical Mesoscale Mountain Meteorology

2 Dynamic Of or pertaining to force producing motion Meso-(intermediate)scale Length ~ 1-100km Time ~1h – 1day Mountain Meteorology Science of atmospheric phenomena caused by mountains

3 Topics Lecture 1 : Introduction, Concepts, Equations Lecture 2: Thermally Driven Circulations Lecture 3: Mountain Waves Lecture 4: Mountain Lee Vortices Lecture 5: Orographic Precipitation

4 Thermally Driven Circulations Whiteman (2000)

5 Jane English Mt. Shasta Mountain Waves

6 Hawaii Mountain Lee Vortices East Space Shuttle

7 Orographic Precipitation

8 What do all these phenomena have in common? Buoyancy Displacement = density “env” = environment “par” = parcel

9 Buoyancy is acceleration To a good approximation... = pressure = vertical coordinate

10 Stability = “static stability” = “Brunt-Väisälä Frequency” = 0 for incompressible density-stratifed fluid

11 Air is a compressible fluid… Gas Law  1 st Law of Thermo (adiabatic)  in terms of Temperature = specific heat at constant pressure, R = gas constant for dry air

12 Air Parcel Behavior in a Stable Atmosphere Temperature z

13 Air Parcel Behavior in an Unstable Atmosphere Temperature z

14 in terms of potential temperature

15 Air Parcel Behavior in Stable or Unstable Atmosphere Potential Temperature z

16 Dynamic Mesoscale Mountain Meteorology Governing Equations

17 In terms of and ….. 1 st Law of Thermodynamics With previous definitions  Common form…

18 Newtons 2 nd Law With previous definitions  = frictional force/unit mass

19 Mass Conservation With previous definitions 

20 Summary of Governing Equations Conservation of momentum energy mass

21 Simplify Governing Equations I Conservation of momentum energy mass Neglect molecular diffusion 

22 Simplify Governing Equations II Conservation of momentum Boussinesq Approximation

23 Simplify Governing Equations III Conservation of energy With

24 Simplify Governing Equations IV Conservation of mass By definition  3 conditions for effective incompressibility (Batchelor 1967 pp. 167-169) = speed of sound = velocity, length, frequency scales

25 Summary of Simplified Governing Equations Conservation of momentum energy mass Still nonlinear (advection) Filtering  equations for mean / turbulent fluxes of B and u (see Sullivan lectures)

26 Summary -Buoyancy is a fundamental concept for dynamical mountain meteorology -Boussinesq approximation simplifies momentum equation -For most mountain meteorological applications, velocity field approximately solenoidal ( )


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