Megan Marra’s Reviews > Atmospheric Science: An Introductory Survey (International Geophysics) by John M. Wallace > Status Update
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⚠️✈️ Waves like the Kelvin-Helmholtz ones are often present within laters of moderate and severe clear air turbulence. The motions that produce the bumpiness are NOT the waves themselves, but the smaller-scale motions that RESULT FROM THEIR BREAKDOWN
— Feb 01, 2026 07:53PM
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Just as in the Carnot cycle, heat is added at a high temp (in the lower troposphere) and rejected at a lower temp (higher in the troposphere)
The efficiency (eta) of the atmosphere is quite low bc the difference between the mean added and rejected temps (T1 and T2) is only a few degrees
— Feb 01, 2026 08:35PM
The efficiency (eta) of the atmosphere is quite low bc the difference between the mean added and rejected temps (T1 and T2) is only a few degrees
Megan Marra
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⚠️⚡️⚠️ atmospheric motions transport E poleward and upward from a WARM SOURCE to a SLIGHTLY COLDER SINK
— Feb 01, 2026 08:29PM
Megan Marra
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⚠️⚡️⚠️ In a statistical sense, the SOURCES of energy for the atmosphere are located at relatively low latitudes and low elevation, while the SINKS of energy are located at somewhat higher latitudes and higher levels where the temps are somewhat lower
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Megan Marra
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The total area under the curves (avg’d net solar radiation) are identical but the SHAPES of the two curves are different. The net solar radiation (1-A)S/4 drops off by that factor of 4 between the equator and the poles. This strong latitudinal gradient is largely bc the SHARP DECREASE IN INSOLATION W LATITUDE during the winter season and the large local albedo that prevails in polar regions (icecaps+summer clouds)
— Feb 01, 2026 08:20PM
Megan Marra
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Thermally driven = the wind field bears a direct relation to the horizontal heating pattern
— Feb 01, 2026 08:06PM
Megan Marra
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Richardson number (Ri) = ratio of the work done against gravity by the vertical motions in the waves to the KE available in the shear flow
The smaller the value of Ri, the less stable the flow wrt shear instability
Most commonly accepted value for the onset of shear instability is Ri = 0.25. Once turbulence is established in a shear layer, it should be sustained so long as Ri is less than or equal to 1
— Feb 01, 2026 07:51PM
The smaller the value of Ri, the less stable the flow wrt shear instability
Most commonly accepted value for the onset of shear instability is Ri = 0.25. Once turbulence is established in a shear layer, it should be sustained so long as Ri is less than or equal to 1
Megan Marra
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In general, the larger the static stability the larger the critical shear
— Feb 01, 2026 07:47PM
Megan Marra
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⚠️✈️⚠️ the relative ineffectiveness of the energy cascade mechanism in dissipating large-scale motions is due to the fact that such motions accomplish most of their transfer of E to smaller scales ONLY WITHIN CERTAIN VERY LIMITED REGIONS of the atmos
These regions = discrete patches or layers of clean air turbulence (CAT) = regions of bumpiness due to presence of vigorous small-scale motions in lowest km
— Feb 01, 2026 07:43PM
These regions = discrete patches or layers of clean air turbulence (CAT) = regions of bumpiness due to presence of vigorous small-scale motions in lowest km
Megan Marra
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⚠️⚠️ baroclinic waves form in regions of STRONG VERTICAL WIND SHEAR
— Feb 01, 2026 07:31PM
Megan Marra
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⚠️ For baroclinic disturbances to amplify most rapidly, the slope of air trajectories should be about half as steep as the isentropes
— Feb 01, 2026 07:28PM

