Large deviations of planetary jets![]() Presentation: Session: Atmospheric turbulence 4 Room: Room C Session start: 13:30 Wed 26 Aug 2015 Freddy Bouchet freddy.bouchet@ens-lyon.fr Affifliation: ENS Lyon and CNRS, France J Brad Marston john-bradley.marston@ens-lyon.fr Affifliation: Brown University, USA Cesare Nardini cesare.nardini@gmail.com Affifliation: ENS Lyon and CNRS, France Tomas Tangarife tomas.tangarife@ens-lyon.fr Affifliation: ENS Lyon and CNRS, France Topics: - Atmospheric turbulence, - Geophysical and astrophysical turbulence Abstract: Rare or extreme events are of great interest in climate and other systems. Few studies address these statistics from a dynamical perspective. Classical statistical approaches, for instance closures or stochastic averaging usually describe typical states or low order statistics only. Large deviation theory is a very interesting alternative to these classical methods. It can in principle describe both typical fluctuations and extreme fluctuations. This allows us to discuss the long time evolution of the jet. One goal is to predict the dynamics that may lead to change of regimes and change of attractors in atmospheric jet dynamics. |