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Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2010, Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 66–83 (Mi rcd473)  

This article is cited in 3 scientific papers (total in 3 papers)

Homostrophic vortex interaction under external strain, in a coupled QG-SQG model

X. Perrota, J. N. Reinaudb, X. Cartona, D. G. Dritschelb

a Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, UBO, UEB, 6 av. Le Gorgeu, 29200 Brest, France
b University of St Andrews, Mathematical Institute North Haugh, St Andrews, KY16 9SS, Scotland
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Abstract: The interaction between two co-rotating vortices, embedded in a steady external strain field, is studied in a coupled Quasi-Geostrophic – Surface Quasi-Geostrophic (hereafter referred to as QG-SQG) model. One vortex is an anomaly of surface density, and the other is an anomaly of internal potential vorticity. The equilibria of singular point vortices and their stability are presented first. The number and form of the equilibria are determined as a function of two parameters: the external strain rate and the vertical separation between the vortices. A curve is determined analytically which separates the domain of existence of one saddle-point, and that of one neutral point and two saddle-points. Then, a Contour-Advective Semi-Lagrangian (hereafter referred to as CASL) numerical model of the coupled QG-SQG equations is used to simulate the time-evolution of a sphere of uniform potential vorticity, with radius $R$ at depth $-2H$ interacting with a disk of uniform density anomaly, with radius $R$, at the surface. In the absence of external strain, distant vortices co-rotate, while closer vortices align vertically, either completely or partially (depending on their initial distance). With strain, a fourth regime appears in which vortices are strongly elongated and drift away from their common center, irreversibly. An analysis of the vertical tilt and of the horizontal deformation of the internal vortex in the regimes of partial or complete alignment is used to quantify the three-dimensional deformation of the internal vortex in time. A similar analysis is performed to understand the deformation of the surface vortex.
Keywords: coupled QG-SQG model, point-vortex, CASL.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: X. Perrot, J. N. Reinaud, X. Carton, D. G. Dritschel, “Homostrophic vortex interaction under external strain, in a coupled QG-SQG model”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 15:1 (2010), 66–83
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\by X. Perrot, J. N. Reinaud, X. Carton, D.~G.~Dritschel
\paper Homostrophic vortex interaction under external strain, in a coupled QG-SQG model
\jour Regul. Chaotic Dyn.
\yr 2010
\vol 15
\issue 1
\pages 66--83
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