Flow Regimes of Continuously Stratified Flow over a Double Mountain

두 개의 산악 위에서의 연속적으로 성층화된 흐름의 흐름 체계

  • Han, Ji-Young (Shool of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Jae-Jin (Department of Environmental Atmospheric Sciences, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Baik, Jong-Jin (Shool of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University)
  • 한지영 (서울대학교 지구환경과학부) ;
  • 김재진 (부경대학교 환경대기과학과) ;
  • 백종진 (서울대학교 지구환경과학부)
  • Received : 2007.04.28
  • Accepted : 2007.06.30
  • Published : 2007.09.30

Abstract

The flow regimes of continuously stratified flow over a double mountain and the effects of a double mountain on wave breaking, upstream blocking, and severe downslope windstorms are investigated using a mesoscale numerical model (ARPS). According to the occurrence or non-occurrence of wave breaking and upstream blocking, three different flow regimes are identified over a double mountain. Higher critical Froude numbers are required for wave breaking and upstream blocking initiation for a double mountain than for an isolated mountain. This means that the nonlinearity and blocking effect for a double mountain is larger than that for an isolated mountain. As the separation distance between two mountains decreases, the degree of flow nonlinearity increases, while the blocking effect decreases. A rapid increase of the surface horizontal velocity downwind of each mountain near the critical mountain height for wave breaking initiation indicates that severe downslope windstorms are enhanced by wave breaking. For the flow with wave breaking, the numerically calculated surface drag is much larger than theoretically calculated one because the region with the maximum negative perturbation pressure moves from the top to the downwind slope of each mountain as the internal jump propagating downwind occurs.

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