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Anomalous vortex motion induced by asymmetric vorticity distribution in rapidly rotating thermal convection

Published 4 Jun 2019 in physics.flu-dyn | (1906.01325v2)

Abstract: In rotating Rayleigh-B\'enard convection, columnar vortices advect horizontally in a stochastic manner. When the centrifugal buoyancy is present the vortices exhibit radial motions that can be explained through a Langevin-type stochastic model. Surprisingly, anomalous outward motion of cyclones is observed in a centrifugation-dominant flow regime, which is contrary to the well-known centrifugal effect. We interpret this phenomenon as a symmetry-breaking of both the population and vorticity magnitude of the vortices brought about by the centrifugal buoyancy. Consequently, the cyclones submit to the collective vortex motion dominated by the strong anticyclones. Our study provides new understanding of vortex motions that are widely present in many natural systems.

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