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Predictability in Rotating Turbulence: Insights from a Shell Model Study

Fluid Dynamics 2022-05-24 v1 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We investigate the predictability aspects of rotating turbulent flows through extensive numerical simulations of a shell model of rotating turbulence. In particular, we measure the large-scale predictability time and find that it increases with rotation rate to satisfy a power law in Rossby number with a scaling exponent of 2/3-2/3. Intriguingly, we find that before entering the algebraic growth stage, the error dynamics freezes for a time period determined by the finite Rossby number. We further analyse the scale dependence of the predictability time and observe that it tends to become scale independent in the Zeman range as the Rossby number decreases. Finally, we compute the finite size Lyapunov exponent and validate the dimensional prediction of its scaling δ1\sim\delta^{-1} for large δ\delta of the order of velocities in the Zeman range for small Rossby numbers.

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@article{arxiv.2205.11175,
  title  = {Predictability in Rotating Turbulence: Insights from a Shell Model Study},
  author = {Shailendra K. Rathor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.11175},
  year   = {2022}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures

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