Research Output
Impulse exchange at the surface of the ocean and the fractal dimension of drifter trajectories.
  An impulse-based model is developed to represent a coupling between turbulent flow in the atmosphere and turbulent flow in the ocean. In particular, it is argued that the atmosphere flowing horizontally over the ocean surface generates a velocity fluctuation field in the latter's near-surface flow. The mechanism for this can be understood kinematically in terms of an exchange of tangentially-oriented fluid impulse at the air-sea interface. We represent this exchange numerically through the creation of Lagrangian elements of impulse density. An indication of the efficacy of such a model would lie in its ability to predict the observed fractal dimension of lateral trajectories of submerged floats set adrift in the ocean. To this end, we examine the geometry of lateral tracer-paths determined from the present model.

  • Type:

    Article

  • Date:

    01 January 2002

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    European Geosciences Union

  • DOI:

    10.5194/npg-9-11-2002

  • ISSN:

    1023-5809

Citation

Summers, D. (2002). Impulse exchange at the surface of the ocean and the fractal dimension of drifter trajectories. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics. 9, 11-23. doi:10.5194/npg-9-11-2002. ISSN 1023-5809

Keywords

Atmospheric turbulence; Oceanic turbulence; Interaction models; Fluid impulse; Air-sea interface; Fractal movement paths; Prediction; Lagrangian elements; Impulse density; Floater movement models;

Monthly Views:

Available Documents