Inverse energy cascade in ocean macroscopic turbulence: Kolmogorov self-similarity in surface drifter observations and Richardson-Obhukov constant
Abstract
We combine two point velocity and position data from surface drifter observations in the Benguela upwelling region off the coast of Namibia. The compensated third order longitudinal velocity structure function u 3/s shows a positive plateau for inertial separations s roughly between 9~km and 120~km revealing an inverse energy cascade with energy transfer rate 1.2 0.1 · 10-7 m3/s2. Deviations from Gaussianity of the corresponding probability distribution P( u |s) of two-point velocity increments u for given pair separation s show up in the nth antisymetric structure functions S-(n)(r)=∫ un(P(u)-P(-u)d u, which scale in agreement with Kolmogorov's prediction, S-(n)(r) r(n/3), for n=2,4,6. The combination of with Richardson dispersion s2(t)=g t3, where s2(t) is mean squared pair separation at time t, reveals a Richardson-Obhukov constant of g 0.11 0.03.
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