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SUMMARY:Turbulence subject to a strong background rotation - Peter Davidso
 n\, Engineering\, Uni of Cambridge
DTSTART:20131010T103000Z
DTEND:20131010T113000Z
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CONTACT:Catherine Pearson
DESCRIPTION:Turbulence subject to a strong background rotation is common i
 n both geophysics and astrophysics\, with motion in planetary cores being 
 the most striking example. It is well known that such turbulence is domina
 ted by the formation of long-lived columnar cyclones\, and these columnar 
 vortices control most of the large scale processes\, such as mixing and ma
 gnetic field generation. However\, there is still no agreement as to how t
 hese cyclones form. In this seminar we provide a partial answer to this qu
 estion.\n
LOCATION:Open Plan Area\, BP Institute\, Madingley Rise CB3 0EZ
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