The Case for 2-D Turbulence in Antarctic Data

In this paper we examine the data that was collected at Haley Station in Antarctica on June 22, 1987. Using a test devised by Dewan [9] we interpret the flow as one which represents two-dimensional turbulence. We also construct a model to interpret the spectrum of this data which is almost independe...

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