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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2006
The effect of gravity acting perpendicularly to the stratification induced by rotation in a compressible fluid is investigated. The γ = 1 approximation used by Gans (1974) in an investigation of the free modes of a rotating gas is used to find an inviscid solution. The boundary layers are calculated, and their suctions are shown to lead to a resonance. The amplitude of the resonance mode is calculated and seen to be of the same order as the simple inviscid solution, so that a corrected solution can be obtained.
The stability of the system is discussed in a simple fashion. It seems likely that a turbulent core will form in a cylinder. The interaction of such a core with the remainder of the fluid is beyond the scope of this paper. Finally a procedure by which a zonal flow field can be found is given.