Self-induced shear instabilities by large amplitude internal waves
ORAL
Abstract
Large amplitude internal waves in sharply stratified fluids can generate large shear flows supporting Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities. This talk will present a combined theoretical and numerical study of this instability. Spectral analysis of the corresponding non-self adjoint Taylor-Goldstein type equation will be outlined and illustrated on a specific model of internal wave structure. Subsequently, we will focus upon the asymmetric intensification of the instability by weakly non-parallel shear perturbations along long wave shear profiles.
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Authors
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Claudio Viotti
University of North Carolina
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Roberto Camassa
University of North Carolina
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Roxana Tiron
University of Southern California