Deciphering the Role of Small-Scale Inhomogeneity on Geophysical Flow Structuration: A Stochastic Approach

Author:

Bauer Werner1,Chandramouli Pranav1,Chapron Bertrand2,Li Long1,Mémin Etienne1

Affiliation:

1. Inria/IRMAR, Campus universitaire de Beaulieu, Rennes, France

2. Ifremer, LOPS, Pointe du Diable, Plouzané, France

Abstract

AbstractAn important open question in fluid dynamics concerns the effect of small scales in structuring a fluid flow. In oceanic or atmospheric flows, this is aptly captured in wave–current interactions through the study of the well-known Langmuir secondary circulation. Such wave–current interactions are described by the Craik–Leibovich system, in which the action of a wave-induced velocity, the Stokes drift, produces a so-called “vortex force” that causes streaking in the flow. In this work, we show that these results can be generalized as a generic effect of the spatial inhomogeneity of the statistical properties of the small-scale flow components. As demonstrated, this is well captured through a stochastic representation of the flow.

Funder

LabEx CominLabs

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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