Equilibrium statistical predictions for baroclinic vortices: The role of angular momentum (Q5936476)

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Equilibrium statistical predictions for baroclinic vortices: The role of angular momentum
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1613415

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    Equilibrium statistical predictions for baroclinic vortices: The role of angular momentum (English)
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    2001
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    The authors develop a point-vortex equilibrium statistical model for baroclinic quasigeostrophic vortices within the context of a two-layer quasigeostrophic fluid that evolves in the whole space. Angular momentum, which follows from the rotational symmetry of the unbounded domain, is the key conserved quantity, introducing a length scale that confines the most probable states of the statistical theory. The theory is applied as a model of localized convection in a preconditioned gyre. To illustrate this application, the preconditioned cyclonic, largely barotropic gyres are modeled as ``zero inverse temperature'' states, which are explicit solutions to the mean-field equations with a Gaussian probability distribution of vortices. Convection is modeled by a cloud of point-vortex hetons -- purely baroclinic arrangements of point vortices, cyclonic above and anticyclonic below -- which capture the short-term geostrophically balanced response to strong surface cooling. Numerical heton studies by \textit{S. Legg} and \textit{J. Marshall} [J. Phys. Oceanogr. 23, No. 6, 1040--1056 (1993)] have shown that a preexisting barotropic rim current can suppress baroclinic instability and confine anomalies of potential vorticity and temperature introduced by the cold-air outbreak. It is demonstrated that the lateral extent of the most probable states of the statistical theory is constrained by the angular momentum. Without resolution of the detailed dynamics, the equilibrium statistical theory predicts that baroclinic instability is suppressed for preconditioned flows with potential vorticity of the same sign in each layer provided that the strength of convective overturning does not change the sign of potential vorticity in one of the layers. This result agrees with detailed simulations by \textit{S. Legg} and \textit{J. Marshall} [J. Mar. Res. 56, No. 1, 107--139 (1998)] and supports the potential use of these statistical theories as parametrizations for crude closure.
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    statistical model
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    quasigeostrophic vortices
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    two-layer quasigeostrophic fluid
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    preconditioned gyre
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    point-vortex hetons
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    baroclinic instability
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