Barotropic elliptical dipoles in a rotating fluid

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Barotropic f-plane dipolar vortices were generated in a rotating fluid and a comparison was made with the so-called supersmooth f-plane solution which-in contrast to the classical Lamb-Chaplygin solution-is marked by an elliptical separatrix and a doubly continuously differentiable vorticity field. Dye-visualization and high-resolution particle-tracking techniques revealed that the observed dipole characteristics (separatrix aspect ratio, cross-sectional vorticity distribution and vorticity versus streamfunction relationship) are in close agreement with those of the supersmooth f-plane solution for the entire lifespan of the dipolar vortex. © 2009 Springer-Verlag.

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Trieling, R., Santbergen, R., Van Heijst, G., & Kizner, Z. (2010). Barotropic elliptical dipoles in a rotating fluid. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, 24(1–4), 111–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00162-009-0133-6

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