"What drives weather changes?" Prof. Gregory Falkovich

Date

Monday, February 23, 2015 - 15:00 to 16:00

Location

B503 Seminar room

Description

Title: What drives weather changes?

Abstract:
I start from elementary explanation why winds blow – they are driven by the gradients of solar heating. Vertical gradients cause thermal convection on the scale of the troposphere depth (less than 10 km). Horizontal gradients excite motions on a planetary (10000 km) and smaller scales. Weather is mostly determined by the flows at intermediate scale (hundreds of kilometers). Where these flows get their energy from? The puzzle is that three-dimensional small-scale motions cannot transfer energy to larger scales while large-scale planar motions cannot transfer energy to smaller scales. In the talk, I'll describe experimental and observational data that suggest one possible resolution of this puzzle, and some implications for wind energy and meteorology.

 

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Pinaki Chakraborty
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