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Dynamics in the extratropical tropopause region: A case of transition between dynamically active and passive tracer advection?

Volkmar WirthW. G. PanhansMichael RiemerT. SzaboH. BorthJ.-f. López

subject

AtmosphereAtmospheric ScienceMeteorologyAdvectionTRACERDynamics (mechanics)Flow (psychology)Extratropical cycloneInitial value problemGeophysicsTropopauseGeology

description

It is argued that certain aspects of tracer patterns and related stirring by the flow in the extratropical tropopause region can be understood in terms of a transition between dynamically active and passive tracer advection, called ‘active-to-passive tracer transition’. In the framework of surface quasi-geostrophic dynamics, a specific initial-value problem is defined and investigated. It features a gradual transition between the two paradigms of tracer advection and allows a clear interpretation thanks to the idealized nature of the model setup. Physical reasoning and anecdotal evidence from previous studies suggest that, at least in specific cases, this interpretation is relevant for the real atmosphere. Copyright © 2005 Royal Meteorological Society

https://doi.org/10.1256/qj.04.39