Journal article
Counter-propagating Rossby waves in the barotropic Rayleigh model of shear instability
E Heifetz, CH Bishop, P Alpert
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1999
DOI: 10.1256/smsqj.56003
Abstract
Wave development, using Rayleigh's 1880 model of barotropic, inviscid and incompressible flow, with a mean zonal wind which is linearly sheared between two edges, is described in terms of the interaction between two counter-propagating Rossby waves (CRWs). Although the solutions described by this approach could also be described by a sum of the normal modes originally obtained by Rayleigh, we offer a CRW description of Rayleigh's model because it provides a useful pedagogical framework for illustrating, in a precise and quantifiable manner, the interacting Rossby wave view of instability. A CRW interpretation of a modified version of the Rayleigh model, consisting of a jet-like flow featurin..
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