International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric vortices to inertial perturbations is investigated by means of linear stability analysis, taking into account stratification, vertical eddy viscosity, as well as finite depth of the flow. We consider different types of circular barotropic vortices in a linearly stratified shallow layer confined with rigid lids. For the simplest case of the Rankine vortex we develop an asymptotic analytic dispersion relation and a marginal stability criterion, which compares well with numerical results. This is a further generalization to the well-known generalized Rayleigh criterion, which is only valid for non-dissipative and non-stratified eddies. Unlike the Rayleigh criterion, it predicts that intense a...
The unfolding of inertial instability in intially barotropic vortices in a uniformly rotating and st...
International audienceThe three-dimensional stability of vertical vortex pairs in stratified and rot...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of the background rotation on the radiative...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric vortices to inertial perturbations is investigat...
International audienceLarge-scale laboratory experiments were performed on the Coriolis rotating pla...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric oceanic-like vortices to inertial perturbations ...
Support for this research has come from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (g...
International audienceIn strongly stratified fluids, an axisymmetric vertical columnar vortex is uns...
International audienceIn stably stratified and rotating fluids, an axisymmetric columnar vortex can ...
We examine the basic properties and stability of isolated vortices having uniform potential vorticit...
The well-known Rayleigh criterion is a necessary and sufficient condition for inviscid centrifugal i...
The key element of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics—reorganization of potential vorticity (PV) by nonlinea...
Large coherent vortices are the abundant features of geophysical and astrophysical turbulent flows. ...
The unfolding of inertial instability in intially barotropic vortices in a uniformly rotating and st...
International audienceThe three-dimensional stability of vertical vortex pairs in stratified and rot...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of the background rotation on the radiative...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric vortices to inertial perturbations is investigat...
International audienceLarge-scale laboratory experiments were performed on the Coriolis rotating pla...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric oceanic-like vortices to inertial perturbations ...
Support for this research has come from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (g...
International audienceIn strongly stratified fluids, an axisymmetric vertical columnar vortex is uns...
International audienceIn stably stratified and rotating fluids, an axisymmetric columnar vortex can ...
We examine the basic properties and stability of isolated vortices having uniform potential vorticit...
The well-known Rayleigh criterion is a necessary and sufficient condition for inviscid centrifugal i...
The key element of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics—reorganization of potential vorticity (PV) by nonlinea...
Large coherent vortices are the abundant features of geophysical and astrophysical turbulent flows. ...
The unfolding of inertial instability in intially barotropic vortices in a uniformly rotating and st...
International audienceThe three-dimensional stability of vertical vortex pairs in stratified and rot...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of the background rotation on the radiative...