Scaling and intermittency in ocean turbulence: analysis of coastal water optical properties and sea surface temperature (SST).![]() Presentation: Session: Intermittency and scaling 2 Room: Room G Session start: 15:00 Tue 25 Aug 2015 P.R. Renosh pr.renosh@gmail.com Affifliation: Univ Lille UMR 8187 LOG Francois Schmitt francois.schmitt@univ-lille1.fr Affifliation: CNRS Hubert Loisel hubert.loisel@univ-littoral.fr Affifliation: ULCO, UMR 8187 LOG Topics: - Intermittency and scaling Abstract: We consider here some scaling and intermittency properties of oceanic turbulence, with a general aim of considering the impact of turbulence on the bio-optical dynamics. For that purpose, we tried two different approaches, using in situ and satellite data. For the in situ study we adopted one dimensional and for the satellite two dimensional approaches. Different techniques such as Fourier power spectrum, Empirical mode of decomposition (EMD), Hilbert spectral analysis (HSA) have been used for analyzing the intermittency characteristics of the in situ data. For analyzing the multi-scale properties of the satellite images, we have considered Structure functions (SF) and Fourier power spectrum (1D and 2D). The general objective is to understand the multi-scale oceanic variability using scaling tools developed in the field of intermittent turbulence studies. |