Journal article

The counter-propagating Rossby-wave perspective on baroclinic instability. I: Mathematical basis

E Heifetz, CH Bishop, BJ Hoskins, J Methven

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

It is shown that Bretherton's view of baroclinic instability as the interaction of two counter-propagating Rossby waves (CRWs) can be extended to a general zonal flow and to a general dynamical system based on material conservation of potential vorticity (PV). The two CRWs have zero tilt with both altitude and latitude and are constructed from a pair of growing and decaying normal modes. One CRW has generally large amplitude in regions of positive meridional PV gradient and propagates westwards relative to the flow in such regions. Conversely, the other CRW has large amplitude in regions of negative PV gradient and propagates eastward relative to the zonal flow there. Two methods of construc..

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