Dear Colleagues,
Late abstracts are welcome until 20 January 2025 by email for our session on Stratified Turbulence in Geophysical and Astrophysical Flows (NP6.2),
details below.
We are delighted to announce that Colm-Cille Caulfield (University of Cambridge, UK) will be a solicited speaker in our session.
Please send your abstracts by email to the conveners.
Session details: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/52517
EGU 2025 will be held in Vienna, Austria and online from 27 April–2 May 2025. Apologies for cross-postings!
Best,
Manita
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Session: Stratified Turbulence in Geophysical and Astrophysical Flows (NP6.2) (OS4/PS4)
Conveners: Manita Chouksey, Georg Sebastian Voelker, Mark Schlutow
Geophysical and astrophysical flows in stratified media exhibit stratified turbulence that gives rise to a variety of flow phenomena spanning a range of spatial scales from the Kolmogorov to planetary scales. Stratified turbulence significantly influences the flow dynamics on various temporal scales via complex nonlinear interactions, which continue to be challenging to understand, diagnose, and quantify from both theory and numerics. This understanding is fundamental to advance our knowledge of turbulent flow dynamics, and a prerequisite for improved turbulent closures and parameterizations for robust predictions of weather and climate. This session aims at bringing together the recent advancements in the field of fluid dynamics, with a focus on geophysical and astrophysical flows, as well as magneto-hydro dynamics.
Our session invites fundamental and applied contributions on stratified turbulence in fluids from theoretical, numerical, and experimental observational perspectives. The topics include, but are not limited to: two dimensional, three dimensional, isotropic, and anisotropic turbulence; energy transitions and cascades in turbulent flows; turbulent fluxes and transports; turbulent decay, mixing, and dissipation; stable boundary layer flows and intermittent turbulence; wave-vortex dynamics in various turbulent regimes; wave turbulence; clear air turbulence; turbulence in weakly and strongly stratified flows and stratified shear flows.
We particularly encourage participation from early career researchers.
Your session conveners,
Manita Chouksey (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Germany)
Georg S. Voelker (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Germany)
Mark Schlutow (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany)
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