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Perturbation growth in terms of barotropic alignment properties

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In order to study the error growth due to initial uncertainties in the model state, this paper examines the alignment dynamics of the perturbation velocity vector in quasi-geostrophic flows. In a barotropic context, the time evolution of the perturbation velocity field is the sum of two terms: (i) the stretching of the perturbation velocity vector by the basic-state velocity-gradient tensor (denoted ∇ū) and (ii) the perturbation ageostrophic pressure gradient, which also depends on ∇ū. Different analytical results show that such a system has two types of preferred orientation that induce kinetic-energy growth: one orientation concerns one eigenvector of ∇ū, the other one is linked to a fixed point of the orientation equation of the perturbation velocity vector written in strain coordinates. This analytical diagnostic is confirmed by using Monte-Carlo techniques in a quasi-geostrophic oceanic-basin model of a stratified wind-driven double-gyre circulation, and these orientations are shown to be the most probable. These preferred orientations are of great importance for diagnosing the most probable kinetic-energy generation rate at each grid point. An interesting outcome is that the kinetic-energy error field is localized in regions where the norm of ∇ū is large.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)2613-2635
Nombre de pages23
journalQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Volume129
Numéro de publication593 PART B
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 juil. 2003

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