Title of article
Transition To Geostrophic Turbulence In The Laboratory, And As A Paradigm In Atmospheres And Oceans
Author/Authors
Peter L. Read ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
53
From page
265
To page
317
Abstract
Geostrophic turbulence has become a classical paradigm for understanding a wide varietyof natural systems, including the large- and meso-scale circulation in the atmosphere andoceans of the Earth. In this paper, we review the fundamental basis of the theory of 2D andgeostrophic turbulence, with reference to experimental investigations of fluid motion in thelaboratory, numerical models and observational studies of the atmosphere and oceans.Attention is concentrated on the initial transitions from laminar to `turbulentʹʹ flow viavarious routes to low-dimensional chaos (also known sometimes as `weak turbulenceʹʹ),as well as on statistical descriptions of the mean state of the fully developed turbulentflow. In the latter case, we also discuss the classical approach to deriving energy spectraand the potential implications of such a state for the predictability of rapidly rotating fluidsystems such as the atmosphere and oceans. Finally, we also offer an outlook for the future,highlighting some potential developments of techniques which offer the possibility ofcombining statistical and dynamical information to predict the behaviour of quasi-stable,coherent structures in an otherwise turbulent system.
Keywords
baroclinic - barotropic - energy cascades - inertial ranges - instability - geophysical fluid dynamics - geostrophic turbulence - predictability
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Record number
403793
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