Subcritical Rossby Waves in Zonal Shear Flows with Nonlinear Critical Layers
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Abstract
It was shown by Benney and Bergeron [ 1 ] that singular neutral modes with nonlinear critical layers are mathematically possible in a variety of shear flows. These are usually subcritical modes; i.e., they occur at values of the flow parameters where their linear, viscous counterparts would be damped. One question raised then is how such modes might be generated. This article treats the problem of Rossby waves propagating in a mixing layer with velocity profile ū = tanh y . The beta parameter, which is a measure of the stabilizing Coriolis force, is taken to be large enough so that linear instability cannot occur. First, computed dispersion curves are presented for singular modes with nonlinear critical layers. Then, full numerical simulations are employed to illustrate how these modes can be generated by resonant interaction with conventional nonsingular Rossby waves, even when the singular mode is absent initially.
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