Observed wind and temperature profiles are used to initialize a model calcu
lation of a maritime continent thunderstorm, and the numerical solution is
used to explore the effect of tropospheric shear on the gravity-wave genera
tion. The resultant convective system is qualitatively similar to that obse
rved. The modelled gravity waves propagate away from the cloud with wave-fr
onts that are approximately circular, implying that the convective clouds d
o not generate waves which propagate in a preferred direction.
The gravity-wave generation is related to the oscillation of the convective
updraughts about their level of neutral buoyancy. While the general featur
es of the gravity waves are similar in most respects to a previous study wh
ich used an idealized wind profile, the frequency of the gravity waves is D
oppler-shifted by the tropospheric wind shear. The result is a much broader
power spectrum in comparison to the idealized cases.