Wu Guoxiong, Chen Biao. 1989: Non-Acceleration Theorem in a Primitive Equation System: I. Acceleration of Zonal Mean Flow. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 6(1): 1-20., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02656914
Citation: Wu Guoxiong, Chen Biao. 1989: Non-Acceleration Theorem in a Primitive Equation System: I. Acceleration of Zonal Mean Flow. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 6(1): 1-20., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02656914

Non-Acceleration Theorem in a Primitive Equation System: I. Acceleration of Zonal Mean Flow

  • Non-acceleration theorem in a primitive equation system is developed to investigate the influences of waves on the mean flow variation against external forcing. Numerical results show that mechanical forcing overwhelms thermal forcing in maintaining the mean flow in which the internal mechanical forcing associated with horizontal eddy flux of momentum plays the most important roles. Both internal forcing and external forcing are shown to be active and at the first place for the mean flow variations, whereas the forcing-induced mean meridional circulation is passive and secondary. It is also shown that the effects on mean flow of external mechanical forcing are concentrated in the lower troposphere, whereas those due to wave-mean flow interaction are more important in the upper troposphere. These act together and result in the vertically easterly shear in low latitudes and westerly shear in mid-latitudes. This verti-cal shear of mean flow is to some extent weakened by thermal forcing.
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