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Thermally driven motions in a rotating stratified fluid: theory and experiment
1997
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
A radial temperature distribution is applied to the top of a cylinder of rotating stably stratified fluid. Thermal wind shear drives the interior flow. Linearized theory predicts, and laboratory experiments confirm, that when the stratification is large enough it completely suppresses the Ekman pumping into the interior. The interior velocity field, which is primarily azimuthal, responds by satisfying the no-slip boundary conditions without the need of Ekman layers on the horizontal surfaces.
doi:10.1017/s0022112097005168
fatcat:v4mecez2pfgxxh6t7e253ceygy