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Effect of Overturning Circulation on Long Equatorial Waves: A Low-Frequency Cutoff
2018
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Zonally long tropical waves in the presence of a large-scale meridional and vertical overturning circulation are studied in an idealized model based on the intraseasonal multiscale moist dynamics (IMMD) theory. The model consists of a system of shallow-water equations describing barotropic and first baroclinic vertical modes coupled to one another by the zonally symmetric, time-independent background circulation. To isolate the effects of the meridional circulation alone, an idealized
doi:10.1175/jas-d-17-0173.1
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