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Mid-latitude geophysical
flows are nearly in geostrophic balance at the scales of cyclonic storms and
fronts. That is, the wind field
is proportional to the gradient of the geopot. Height field. Localization can mess this up. HereÕs an example of the increment
association with a single wind ob, where Pb is in exact geostrophic balance
(ageostrophic wind increments are zero). Applying localization to the an ensemble sampled from that
perfect Pb results in ageostropic winds. In practice, this means gravity waves will be excited
during the forecast cycle.
Houtekamer show that a
measure of this gravity wave activity decreases as localization relaxed. In practice, the gravity waves tend
not to interact very much with the balanced flow, so they can be filtered out
of the forecast.
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