Statistical properties of decaying geostrophic turbulence
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 198 (-1) , 199-230
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112089000108
Abstract
High-resolution, high-Reynolds-number numerical solutions of fully three-dimensional, decaying, geostrophic turbulence are examined. The results include the demonstration of a substantial degree of similarity between geostrophic and two-dimensional turbulence: transfer of energy to larger scales; transfer of potential enstrophy to smaller scales; vanishing energy dissipation as the Reynolds number increases; the emergence and growth to dominance of isolated, coherent vortices; and a competition between the vortices and Rossby waves, with an associated horizontal anisotropy when the latter are dominant. Properties that are distinct to geostrophic turbulence include the following: approximate three-dimensional wavenumber isotropy, with significant departures on large scales due to boundedness of the domain and on smaller scales due to anisotropic spectrum transfer rates; insensitivity of solution properties to anisotropy or vertical inhomogeneity in the dissipation; persistence of vertical inhomogeneity; development of inhomogeneity due to solid vertical boundaries; and the processes of alignment, attachment, and vertical straining associated with the finite vertical extent of the coherent vortices.Keywords
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