Clear air turbulence (CAT) can take the shape of small patches that are only a few hundreds or even tens of metres thick but span horizontally for many kilometres. In some circumstances, patches generated by an external mechanism may create an internal feedback that keeps them alive for a longer period of time. The study illustrates an example of such feedback, which is based on the redistribution of the Richardson number within the patch due to turbulent mixing.
Author(S) Details
Krzysztof E. Haman
Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland.
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