Abstract

Abstract In this paper, reanalysis data for the Southern Hemisphere summer season of 1984/85, produced by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, have been analyzed to examine wave packets and life cycles of baroclinic waves. A semiobjective algorithm has been devised to track wave packets. It is found that the perturbations in the upper troposphere are dominated by wave packets. Some of these wave packets can be tracked for several weeks, during which they can make up to two trips around the latitude circle. The energy life cycles of waves that make up several of these wave packets were analyzed, and apart from the incipient waves that started the wave packets, most of the subsequent wave development was found to be dominated by convergence and divergence of energy fluxes rather than due to baroclinic or barotropic conversions, demonstrating that these wave packets are indeed coherent entities that propagate due to downstream development (or dispersion). The energy life cycle of the most ...

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