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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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Statistics of an Unstable Barotropic Jet from a Cumulant Expansion
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California
(Manuscript received 3 May 2007, in final form 17 October 2007)
DOI: 10.1175/2007JAS2510.1
Low-order equal-time statistics of a barotropic flow on a rotating sphere are investigated. The flow is driven by linear relaxation toward an unstable zonal jet. For relatively short relaxation times, the flow is dominated by critical-layer waves. For sufficiently long relaxation times, the flow is turbulent. Statistics obtained from a second-order cumulant expansion are compared to those accumulated in direct numerical simulations, revealing the strengths and limitations of the expansion for different relaxation times.
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