Lagrangian statistics of mesoscale turbulence in a natural environment: The Agulhas return current
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The properties of mesoscale geophysical turbulence in an oceanic environment have been investigated through the Lagrangian statistics of sea surface temperature measured by a drifting buoy within the Agulhas return current, where strong temperature mixing produces locally sharp temperature gradients. By disentangling the large-scale forcing which affects the small-scale statistics, we found that the statistical properties of intermittency are identical to those obtained from the multifractal prediction in the Lagrangian frame for the velocity trajectory. The results suggest a possible universality of turbulence scaling.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lagrangian statistics; Turbulence; Agulhas Current
List of contributors:
Carbone, Francesco; Hedgecock, IAN MICHAEL; Gencarelli, CHRISTIAN NATALE
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