The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University/The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University/Water Research Institute, Nagoya University/National Institute of Polar Research
抄録(英)
Measurements were made of vertical wind speed components, using two sonic anemothermometers on the snow surface at Mizuho Station in 1980 by the present authors who were members of the 21st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-21). The two anemothermometers were mounted at the fixed heights of 3m and 30m on a 30-m-high micrometeorological tower. The existence of shear instability (Kelvin-Helmholtz) waves with period of about 20s was revealed as a result. The maximum aplitude of the K-H waves was found when the surface layer had a local gradient Richardson number smaller than 0.25; the instability regime was in agreement with DRAZIN's criterion (J. Fluid. Mech., 4,214,1958). Such gravity waves were observed when a strong surface inversion was progressing above the snow surface after the katabatic wind had been disturbed by a synoptic scale disturbance.
雑誌書誌ID
AA00733561
雑誌名
Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue