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The dynamics of the gradient of potential vorticity

Chaotic Dynamics 2010-03-22 v4 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

The transport of the potential vorticity gradient \bnablaq\bnabla{q} along surfaces of constant temperature θ\theta is investigated for the stratified Euler, Navier-Stokes and hydrostatic primitive equations of the oceans and atmosphere using the divergenceless flux vector \bdB=\bnablaQ(q)×\bnablaθ\bdB = \bnabla Q(q)\times\bnabla\theta, for any smooth function Q(q)Q(q). The flux \bdB\bdB is shown to satisfy t\bdBcurl(\bU×\bdB)=\bnabla[qQ(q)div\bU]×\bnablaθ, \partial_t\bdB - {curl} (\bU\times\bdB) = - \bnabla\big[qQ'(q) {div} \bU\big]\times\bnabla\theta, where \bU\bU is a formal transport velocity of PV flux. While the left hand side of this expression is reminiscent of the frozen-in magnetic field flux in magnetohydrodynamics, the non-zero right hand side means that \bdB\bdB is not frozen into the flow of \bU\bU when div\bU0{div} \bU \neq 0. The result may apply to measurements of potential vorticity and potential temperature at the tropopause.

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@article{arxiv.0911.1476,
  title  = {The dynamics of the gradient of potential vorticity},
  author = {J. D. Gibbon and D. D. Holm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1476},
  year   = {2010}
}

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8 pages, 1 figure. Comments welcome! Accepted at J Phys A