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The Reflection of a Stationary Gravity Wave by a Viscous Boundary Layer
2007
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
The backward reflection of a stationary gravity wave (GW) propagating toward the ground is examined in the linear viscous case and for large Reynolds numbers (Re). In this case, the stationary GW presents a critical level at the ground because the mean wind is null there. When the mean flow Richardson number at the surface (J ) is below 0.25, the GW reflection by the viscous boundary layer is total in the inviscid limit Re → ϱ. The GW is a little absorbed when Re is finite, and the reflection
doi:10.1175/jas4020.1
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