We survey the role of coherent vortices in two-dimensional turbulence, including formation mechanisms, implications for classical similarity and inertial range theories, and characteristics of the vortex populations. We review early work on the spatial and temporal scaling properties of vortices in freely evolving turbulence and more recent developments, including a spatiotemporal scaling theory for vortices in the forced inverse energy cascade. We emphasize that Kraichnan-Batchelor similarity theories and vortex scaling theories are best viewed as complementary and together provide a more complete description of two-dimensional turbulence. In particular, similarity theory has a continued role in describing the weak filamentary sea between ...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
Jérôme Fontane is supported by the European Community in the framework of the CONVECT project under ...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
We survey the role of coherent vortices in two-dimensional turbulence, including formation mechanism...
We propose a new similarity theory for the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade and the coherent v...
We propose a new similarity theory for the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade and the coherent v...
We investigate numerically the validity of Kraichnan-Batchelor scalings for forced 2D turbulence. We...
We study how the properties of forcing and dissipation affect the scaling behaviour of the vortex po...
We study how the properties of forcing and dissipation affect the scaling behaviour of the vortex po...
B.H.B. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/M014983/1.We propose a new ...
A new numerical technique for the simulation of forced two-dimensional turbulence (Dritschel and Fon...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
We study the scaling properties and Kraichnan-Leith-Batchelor (KLB) theory of forced inverse cascade...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
Jérôme Fontane is supported by the European Community in the framework of the CONVECT project under ...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
We survey the role of coherent vortices in two-dimensional turbulence, including formation mechanism...
We propose a new similarity theory for the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade and the coherent v...
We propose a new similarity theory for the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade and the coherent v...
We investigate numerically the validity of Kraichnan-Batchelor scalings for forced 2D turbulence. We...
We study how the properties of forcing and dissipation affect the scaling behaviour of the vortex po...
We study how the properties of forcing and dissipation affect the scaling behaviour of the vortex po...
B.H.B. is supported by the Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/M014983/1.We propose a new ...
A new numerical technique for the simulation of forced two-dimensional turbulence (Dritschel and Fon...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
We study the scaling properties and Kraichnan-Leith-Batchelor (KLB) theory of forced inverse cascade...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...
Jérôme Fontane is supported by the European Community in the framework of the CONVECT project under ...
A numerical study of freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence is presented to show how the time ev...