12.820 / 12.822 Turbulence in Geophysical Systems

Spring 2005

Examples of turbulent flows.
Examples of turbulent flows at the surface of the sun, in the earth's atmosphere, in the Gulf Stream at the ocean surface, and in a volcanic eruption. (Images courtesy of NASA, NOAA and USGS.)

Course Highlights

This course features detailed lecture notes and assignments.

Course Description

This course presents the phenomena, theory, and modeling of turbulence in the Earth's oceans and atmosphere. The scope ranges from the fine structure to planetary scale motions. The regimes of turbulence include homogeneous flows in two and three dimensions, geostrophic motions, shear flows, convection, boundary layers, stably stratified flows, and internal waves.

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Staff

Instructors:
Prof. Raffaele Ferrari
Prof. Glenn R. Flierl

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

Level

Graduate