作者
JE Simpson, RE Britter
发表日期
1980/7
期刊
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
卷号
106
期号
449
页码范围
485-500
出版商
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
简介
Consideration is given to the leading edge of a well‐defined flow of dense air without significant condensation, such as occurs at a thunderstorm outflow or a sea‐breeze front. Explanation of the front is proposed in terms of a gravity (density) current formed by the denser air. Observations of such flows are related both to laboratory gravity current heads in which head, tail and calm wind conditions are simulated and to a simple, theoretical gravity current model based primarily on a momentum balance. Good agreement is found between the atmosphere, laboratory and analytical results.
The mean flow in the gravity current behind the head is greater than the velocity of the head, a result of mixing between the two fluids. This mixing nearly all occurs at the leading edge of the current. The excess height of the head of the gravity current is interpreted as the mixing region at the leading edge, and this mixed fluid lays …
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JE Simpson, RE Britter - Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1980