Abstract

In contrast to the common definition of anomalous atmospheric flow by persistent and localized geopotential height anomalies, we define significant excursions from normal conditions by persistent anomalies of a single spectral energy conversion on a circumpolar scale. Whereas amplification of transient geopotential height or streamfunction anomalies generally involves a variety of possible processes and complex energetics, our approach defines strongly distorted energetics of a certain kind. With data covering 10 years (1967 – 1976), we study baroclinic energy conversions from zonal mean to zonal wavenumber m available potential energy, C ( A z A m ), when these exceed the long-term average by more than a standard deviation for at least 3 consecutive days. During these episodes, called baroclinic outbreaks (BO), C ( A m K m ) and the kinetic energy of wave m, K m , are also large in all probability. Although short BO cases are frequent for all m , there is a secondary maximum of frequency at about 7 days for the ultralong wave m = 2. Composite energetics of BO's are presented, and a profound transformation of the 500 mb flow is shown for a long lasting m = 2 BO event. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0870.1988.tb00341.x

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