The evolution of cylindrical geostrophic vortices
Author
Fernando Viera
Status
Research Report 93-39
9 July 1993, revised October 1993
Abstract
The evolution of continuously stratified geostrophic vortices is investigated
using a recently developed algorithm. Assuming a three-dimensional vortex
region of potential vorticity of arbitrary vertical structure but
piecewise-constant distribution in the horizontal direction, the problem is
reduced to the Lagrangean evolution of the two-dimensional boundary surface
enclosing the vortex region. Simulations of the evolution of elliptical
cylinder vortices in a spatially unbounded fluid of uniform stratification are
presented. Preliminary findings indicate that for scales large compared to
the internal radius of deformation the process of axisymmetrization of the
elliptical structure is greatly enhanced with no evidence of filamentation.
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