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23 October 1996 Wavelet analysis of observed geopotential and wind: blocking and local energy coupling across scales
Aime Fournier
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Abstract
Atmospheric blocking during three unusual winter months is studied by multiresolution analysis and a wavelet based adaptation of traditional Fourier series based energetics. We demonstrate that blocking, in part a large and localized meteorological phenomenon, is largely described by just the largest scale part of the multiresolution analysis. New forms of the transfer functions of kinetic energy with the mean and eddy parts of the atmospheric circulation are introduced. These quantify the spatially localized conversion of energy between scales. A new accounting method for wavelet indexed transfers permits the introduction of a physically meaningful localized scale flux function. These techniques are applied to the data, and some support is found for the hypothesis that blocking is partially maintained by an inverse cascade.
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Aime Fournier "Wavelet analysis of observed geopotential and wind: blocking and local energy coupling across scales", Proc. SPIE 2825, Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing IV, (23 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255268
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Wind energy

Meteorology

Atmospheric physics

Energy transfer

Energy coupling

Data centers

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