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Accueil > Actualités > Séminaires > Séminaires 2014

Mardi 15 avril 2014 à 11h en salle K118

Y. D. Afanasyev, Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, Canada

Titre/Title :
Turbulence, jets, and beta-plumes studied with laboratory altimetry

Contact :
Jan-Bert Flor

Résumé/Abstract :
We will consider different examples of flows on the beta-plane in a rotating tank . These flows include eddies, zonal jets and Rossby waves and are relevant to meso- and large-scale dynamics of the Earth’s oceans and atmosphere. The flows are generated by a barotropic or baroclinic forcing either spatially localized or distributed over the domain. Laboratory (optical) altimetry is used to measure the surface elevation and to obtain the velocity fields of the flow, not unlike satellite altimetry used by oceanographers. The beta-plume mechanism will be discussed as a concept which unifies all these different flows.