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The local effect of intermittency on the inertial subrange energy spectrum of the atmospheric surface layer

✍ Scribed by Jozsef Szilagyi; Gabriel G. Katul; Marc B. Parlange; John D. Albertson; Anthony T. Cahill


Book ID
104628907
Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
967 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-8314

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✦ Synopsis


Orthonormal wavelet expansions are applied to atmospheric surface layer velocity measurements. The effect of intermittent events on the energy spectrum of the inertial subrange is investigated through analysis of wavelet coefficients. The local nature of the orthonormal wavelet transform in physical space makes it possible to identify a relationship between the inertial subrange slope of the local wavelet spectrum and a simple indicator (i.e. the local variance of the signal) of local intermittency buildup. The slope of the local wavelet energy spectrum in the inertial subrange is shown to be sensitive to the presence of intermittent events. During well developed intermittent events (coherent structures), the slope of the energy spectrum is somewhat steeper than -5/3, while in less active regions the slope is found to be flatter than -5/3. When the slopes of local wavelet spectra are ensemble averaged, a slope of -5/3 is recovered for the inertial subrange.


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