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Frontogenesis in gravity-driven flows with non-uniform density gradients

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posted on 2009-02-23, 12:50 authored by Anthony Kay
A horizontal density gradient may be steepened to form a front if the horizontal flow which it drives is convergent. This convergence may be caused by an initial nonlinearity in the density gradient (as described by Simpson & Linden 1989). A quadratic density profile is analysed to illustrate the mechanism, and it is shown how the flow and the density profile interact to intensify and concentrate the front near a horizontal boundary. Linear and curved density profiles in a container of finite length are also studied: the most favourable location for frontogenesis is found to be where the flow emerges into a region of significant curvature after passing through a maximum of the density gradient

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  • Mathematical Sciences

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KAY, A., 1992. Frontogenesis in gravity-driven flows with non-uniform density gradients. Journal of Fluid Mechanics Digital Archive, 235, pp. 529-556

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© Cambridge University Press

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1992

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This article was published in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics [© Cambridge University Press] and is also available at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=397887

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0022-1120;1469-7645

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  • en

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