NP6.2 Recent developments in geophysical fluid dynamics: Waves, Turbulence and Transport in the Atmosphere and Ocean |
Convener: Uwe Harlander | Co-Conveners: Wolf-Gerrit Fruh , François G. Schmitt , Joe LaCasce , Pilar López González-Nieto , Luca Sorriso-Valvo , Claudia Cherubini , Michael Kurgansky , Andreas Will |
Recent developments in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
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Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (GFD) deals with various aspects of the mathematical descriptions of rotating stratified fluids starting from the physical laws of hydro-thermo-dynamics. Historically, Physicists and Mathematicians originating from various disciplines developed physical and numerical models with increasing complexity, adding to our fundamental understanding of such flows and thereby unifying these fields. Today GFD is a truly interdisciplinary field of its own, which encompasses multiscale flows of planetary atmospheres and oceans, their weather and climate, and the motions of 'the solid Earth'.
In this wide session we invite contributions expanding our understanding of the complex behavior of geophysical flows and Turbulence, presenting novel techniques that either facilitate a deeper understanding or improve the efficiency of numerical procedures involved, and/or reviewing major advances in a particular aspect of geophysical fluid dynamics.
The interdisciplinary character of dynamical and computational aspects of this session encourages an exchange of ideas and contributions across various fields, such as meteorology, oceanography, astrophysics, geological fluid dynamics, applied mathematics, and computational fluid dynamics with applications to ocean and atmosphere.
Waves, Turbulence and Transport in the Atmosphere, Ocean and Space
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We invite in particular contributions on the role of convection in stratified/rotating geophysical flows and the understanding of multiscale phenomena. We focus on the question how convection governs the dynamics of geophysical flows and to a lesser extend on possible parameterizations for convection.
The session is also devoted to mixing and transport in geophysical and environmental flows. The transport includes that of passive tracers (e.g. oil, volcanic dust, chemical and biological constituents) and also active ones (e.g. density and vorticity). Theoretical, experimental and modelling results are all of interest, as are methodologies which can be used across traditional disciplines. The goal is that such studies will yield greater understanding of the turbulent processes occurring in the atmosphere and ocean.
Bio-Turbulence Interactions and Complex Analysis
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Several interesting multi-disciplinary aspects of geo-bio-physical flow behaviour will be also presented considering intermittency, clustering, flocking, DLA, Aggregation, Kinematic and Dynamical turbulence simulations, etc...