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Transport and emergent stratification in the equilibrated Eady model: the vortex gas scaling regime (2202.02755v2)

Published 6 Feb 2022 in physics.flu-dyn and physics.ao-ph

Abstract: We numerically and theoretically investigate the Boussinesq Eady model, where a rapidly rotating density-stratified layer of fluid is subject to a meridional temperature gradient in thermal wind balance with a uniform vertically sheared zonal flow. Through a suite of numerical simulations, we show that the transport properties of the resulting turbulent flow are governed by quasi-geostrophic (QG) dynamics in the rapidly rotating strongly stratified regime. The 'vortex gas' scaling predictions put forward in the context of the two-layer QG model carry over to this fully 3D system: the functional dependence of the meridional flux on the control parameters is the same, the two ajustable parameters entering the theory taking slightly different values. In line with the QG prediction, the meridional buoyancy flux is depth-independent. The vertical buoyancy flux is such that turbulence transports buoyancy along isopycnals, except in narrow layers near the the top and bottom boundaries, the thickness of which decreases as the diffusivities go to zero. The emergent (re)stratification is set by a simple balance between the vertical buoyancy flux and diffusion along the vertical direction. Overall, this study demonstrates how the vortex-gas scaling theory can be adapted to quantitatively predict the magnitude and vertical structure of the meridional and vertical buoyancy fluxes, and of the emergent stratification, without additional fitting parameters.

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