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000904644 1001_ $$00000-0001-7883-3254$$aBecker, Erich$$b0$$eCorresponding author
000904644 245__ $$aA high‐resolution whole‐atmosphere model with resolved gravity waves and specified large‐scale dynamics in the troposphere and stratosphere
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000904644 520__ $$aWe present a new version of the HIgh Altitude Mechanistic general Circulation Model (HIAMCM) with specified dynamics. We utilize a spectral method that nudges only the large-scale flow to MERRA-2 reanalysis. The nudged HIAMCM simulates gravity waves (GWs) down to horizontal wavelengths of about 200 km from the troposphere to the thermosphere like the free-running model, including the generation of secondary and tertiary GWs. Case studies show that the simulated large-scale GWs are consistent with those in the reanalysis, while the medium-scale GWs compare well with observations in the northern winter 2016 stratosphere from the Atmospheric InfraRed Sounder (AIRS). GWs having wavelengths larger than about 1350 km can be described with the nonlinear balance equation. The GWs relevant in the stratosphere, however, have smaller scales and require a different approach. We propose that the GW amplification due to kinetic energy transfer from the large-scale flow combined with GW potential energy flux convergence helps to identify the mesoscale GW sources due to spontaneous emission. The GW amplification is strongest in the region of maximum large-scale vertical wind shear in the mid-stratosphere. Maps of the time-averaged stratospheric GW activity simulated by the HIAMCM and computed from AIRS satellite data show a persistent hot spot over Europe during January 2016. At about 40 km, the average GW amplitudes are maximum in the region of fastest large-scale flow. We argue that refraction of GWs originating in the troposphere, as well as GWs from spontaneous emission in the stratosphere contribute to this effect.
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000904644 7001_ $$00000-0002-6459-005X$$aVadas, Sharon L.$$b1
000904644 7001_ $$00000-0002-7076-0449$$aBossert, Katrina$$b2
000904644 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aLynn Harvey, V.$$b3
000904644 7001_ $$00000-0003-1241-2291$$aZülicke, Christoph$$b4
000904644 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)129125$$aHoffmann, Lars$$b5
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