The Ellipsoidal Vortex: A Novel Approach to Geophysical Turbulence
Applied Mathematics
Physics
QC1-999
General Physics and Astronomy
01 natural sciences
QUASI-GEOSTROPHIC VORTICES; STRATIFIED FLUID; SHEAR-FLOW; MODEL; TRANSPORT; STABILITY; EDDIES; MERGER
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1155/2015/613683
Publication Date:
2015-02-08T21:01:11Z
AUTHORS (1)
ABSTRACT
We review the development of the ellipsoidal vortex model within the field of geophysical fluid dynamics. This vortex model is built on the classical potential theory of ellipsoids and applies to large-scale fluid flows, such as those found in the atmosphere and oceans, where the dynamics are strongly affected by the Earth's rotation. In this large-scale limit the governing equations reduce to the quasi-geostrophic system, where all the dynamics depends on a single scalar field, the potential vorticity, which is a dynamical marker for vortices. The solution of this system is achieved by the inversion of a Poisson equation, that in the case of an ellipsoidal vortex can be solved exactly. From this ellipsoidal solution equilibria have been determined and their stability properties have been studied. Many studies have shown that this ellipsoidal vortex model, while being conceptually simple, is an extremely powerful tool in eliciting some of the fundamental characteristics of turbulent geophysical flows.
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