Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
774682 Fluid Dynamics Research 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
A series of numerical experiments on two-dimensional decaying turbulence are performed for a non-divergent fluid on a rotating sphere, with attention focused on scaling properties of spontaneous circumpolar jets. The numerical calculations show that strong circumpolar westward (retrograde) jets emerge clearly in high latitudes at a large rotation rate Ω. A scaling theory is proposed for the jet width proportional to Ω-1/4, and the jet strength to Ω1/4, which agrees well with the numerical results. A noteworthy asymptotic feature is that kinetic energy is entirely concentrated on the circumpolar jets under large rotation rates.
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