We present high-resolution ROSAT X-ray and radio observations of three cool
ing flow clusters containing steep-spectrum radio sources at their cores. A
ll three systems exhibit strong signs of interaction between the radio plas
ma and the hot intracluster medium. Two clusters, A133 and A2626, show enha
nced X-ray emission spatially coincident with the radio source, whereas the
third cluster, A2052, exhibits a large region of X-ray excess surrounding
much of the radio source. Using three-dimensional numerical simulations, we
show that a perturbed jet propagating through a cooling flow atmosphere ca
n give rise to amorphous radio morphologies, particularly in the case where
the jet was "turned off" and allowed to age passively. In addition, the si
mulated X-ray surface brightness produced both excesses and deficits as see
n observationally.