Large amplitude, propagating, solitary disturbances have been observed
in the atmospheric boundary layer over a gently sloping Antarctic Ice
Shelf The waves are usually trapped within the lowest 40 m and are ob
served only when the surface layer is strongly stably stratified and p
revailing wind speeds are low. It is shown that the waves are trapped
due to the combined effects of velocity curvature and stratification.
The observed wavelengths can be bounded using simple heuristic argumen
ts based on the Scorer parameter. Properties of the waves are compared
with results from the weakly nonlinear numerical model of Rottman and
Einaudi (1993).