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      Modeling Studies of Gravity Wave Dynamics in Highly Structured Environments: Reflection, Trapping, Instability, Momentum Transport, Secondary Gravity Waves, and Induced Flow Responses.

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          A compressible numerical model is applied for three-dimensional (3-D) gravity wave (GW) packets undergoing momentum deposition, self-acceleration (SA), breaking, and secondary GW (SGW) generation in the presence of highly-structured environments enabling thermal and/or Doppler ducts, such as a mesospheric inversion layer (MIL), tidal wind (TW), or combination of MIL and TW. Simulations reveal that ducts can strongly modulate GW dynamics. Responses modeled here include reflection, trapping, suppressed transmission, strong local instabilities, reduced SGW generations, higher altitude SGW responses, and induced large-scale flows. Instabilities that arise in ducts experience strong dissipation after they emerge, while trapped smaller-amplitude and smaller-scale GWs can survive in ducts to much later times. Additionally, GW breaking and its associated dynamics enhance the local wind along the GW propagation direction in the ducts, and yield layering in the wind field. However, these dynamics do not yield significant heat transport in the ducts. The failure of GW breaking to induce stratified layers in the temperature field suggests that such heat transport might not be as strong as previously assumed or inferred from observations and theoretical assessments. The present numerical simulations confirm previous finding that MIL generation may not be caused by the breaking of a transient high-frequency GW packet alone.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                J Geophys Res Atmos
                Journal of geophysical research. Atmospheres : JGR
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                2169-897X
                2169-897X
                Jul 16 2022
                : 127
                : 13
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Global Atmospheric Technologies and Sciences (GATS) Boulder CO USA.
                [2 ] Center for Space and Atmospheric Research (CSAR) and Department of Physical Sciences Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach FL USA.
                [3 ] IRISS Grand Challenge University of Colorado Boulder CO USA.
                [4 ] School of Electronic Information Wuhan University Wuhan China.
                [5 ] College of Data Science Taiyuan University of Technology Taiyuan China.
                Article
                JGRD58049
                10.1029/2021JD035894
                9542130
                36249537
                850fa84f-d693-434e-a7b9-782000757ee5
                History

                mesospheric inversion layer,gravity wave reflection and transmission,gravity wave‐tidal interactions,induced flow responses,gravity wave instabilities

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