Vertical stratified turbulent transport mechanism indicated by remote sensing
Carl H. Gibson (UCSD), R. Norris Keeler, Valery G. Bondur

TL;DR
This paper uncovers a vertical stratified turbulent transport mechanism indicated by remote sensing, revealing how turbulence and internal waves intermittently mix the ocean, atmosphere, and other planetary environments.
Contribution
It introduces a new remote sensing-based method to identify and analyze vertical stratified turbulence and internal wave transport mechanisms.
Findings
Reveals intermittent vertical transport processes in stratified fluids.
Demonstrates the effectiveness of remote sensing in detecting turbulence.
Provides insights into mixing processes in planetary atmospheres and oceans.
Abstract
Satellite and shipboard data reveal the intermittent vertical information transport mechanism of turbulence and internal waves that mixes the ocean, atmosphere, planets and stars.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Climate variability and models
