A work-around for this issue is to set the top monitor to be the primary
monitor. This causes the gnome-shell panel to move to the top monitor,
thus removing the drag barriers. Resizing appears to work appropriately
as well.

xrandr --output <BOTTOM> --auto --output <TOP> --primary --above
<BOTTOM>

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Title:
  With multiple monitors arranged vertically to form a single screen,
  gnome-shell creates "drag barriers" and erratic resizing behavior in
  the top monitor.

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