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Steady-state bifurcation analysis of a strong nonlinear atmospheric vorticity equation

Analysis of PDEs 2017-06-23 v2

Abstract

The quasi-geostrophic equation or the Euler equation with dissipation studied in the present paper is a simplified form of the atmospheric circulation model introduced by Charney and DeVore [J. Atmos. Sci. 36(1979), 1205-1216] on the existence of multiple steady states to the understanding of the persistence of atmospheric blocking. The fluid motion defined by the equation is driven by a zonal thermal forcing and an Ekman friction forcing measured by κ>0\kappa>0. It is proved that the steady-state solution is unique for κ>1\kappa >1 while multiple steady-state solutions exist for κ<κcrit\kappa<\kappa_{crit} with respect to critical value κcrit<1\kappa_{crit}<1. Without involvement of viscosity, the equation has strong nonlinearity as its nonlinear part contains the highest order derivative term. Steady-state bifurcation analysis is essentially based on the compactness, which can be simply obtained for semi-linear equations such as the Navier-Stokes equations but is not available for the quasi-geostrophic equation in the Euler formulation. Therefore the Lagrangian formulation of the equation is employed to gain the required compactness.

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@article{arxiv.1408.0708,
  title  = {Steady-state bifurcation analysis of a strong nonlinear atmospheric vorticity equation},
  author = {Zhi-Min Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.0708},
  year   = {2017}
}

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