Assessing Relative Dispersion

Thomas Redd, Amal A El Moghraby, Tyler Tillman

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Abstract

We assess the four point method of relative dispersion proposed by Jones and Winkler to identify the hyperbolic trajectories of a system. We sample a discrete analog to a quasi-geostrophic, single layered flow field and perform a comparison of the dispersion of neighboring points after iteration. We evaluate our method by performing a transformation to (x,y) space and comparing the trajectories corresponding to maximum dispersion with the (x,y) values of trajectories of the Standard map, derived from traditional techniques. We perform a similar evaluation using a 2D Rossby wave. We show that the method of relative dispersion is able to generate 2nd or-der accurate (on the scale of the discretization) hyperbolic trajectories.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1572-1589
JournalApplied Mathematics
Volume8
StateAccepted/In press - 2017

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