Waves in the lee of a mountain with elliptical contours
- 24 May 1962
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 254 (1048) , 601-623
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1962.0007
Abstract
This paper considers the flow over a mountain which has elliptical contours, for two types of undisturbed air stream. In the first case the static stability parameter l 2 = gB /V 2 is assumed to be constant throughout the atmosphere, and in the second l 2 is assumed to fall off exponentially with height, in each case with ( V’’/V ) = q 2 also being constant. On the basis of the wave equation derived in an earlier paper, a simpler method is developed to find approximations to the difficult Fourier integrals which arise. The results show that when l 2 is constant the form of the waves is determined by the value of q. When q = 0 the waves lie in a strip in the lee of the highest part of the mountain, but when q is large enough the waves are contained in a wedge, and resemble ship waves. When l 2 falls off exponentially the waves closely resemble ship waves for any value of q . The variation of the amplitude of the waves as various parameters are changed is discussed in detail.Keywords
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