Abstract

The most unstable normal modes are obtained for a global, quasi-geostrophic and spectral-form atmospheric model that includes wavenumbers one through six. In a first set of model calculations, the basic state represents Northern Hemisphere winter solstice conditions, whose long waves are deep modes having maximum kinetic energy in the stratosphere. These internal modes exist even in the presence of a stratospheric wind minimum, but propagate vertically into the stratosphere only north of this minimum, at the latitudes of the polar jet. The basic state for a second set of calculations is the axisymmetric solution corresponding to radiative equilibrium, with large vertical wind shear and all modes being essentially external, tropospheric Charney modes.

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