Hemispheric Spectral Statistics of Available Potential Energy

Ferdinand Baer Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48104

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Abstract

Analysis of hemispheric temperature variance data on five isobaric surfaces in terms of two-dimensional spectral decomposition shows that the available potential energy distributes with a slope in the neighborhood of −3 for the scale range 14≤n≤25. Although this slope varies with pressure, indications are that the observations substantiate the expectations of geostrophic turbulence theory. The noted deviations from −3 are discussed in terms of the distribution of energy in vertical modes which are not in the range in which −3 statistics should be expected. Vertical scales necessary for a three-dimensional spectral representation are considered with regard to the Brunt-Väisälä frequency distribution.

Abstract

Analysis of hemispheric temperature variance data on five isobaric surfaces in terms of two-dimensional spectral decomposition shows that the available potential energy distributes with a slope in the neighborhood of −3 for the scale range 14≤n≤25. Although this slope varies with pressure, indications are that the observations substantiate the expectations of geostrophic turbulence theory. The noted deviations from −3 are discussed in terms of the distribution of energy in vertical modes which are not in the range in which −3 statistics should be expected. Vertical scales necessary for a three-dimensional spectral representation are considered with regard to the Brunt-Väisälä frequency distribution.

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