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Vorticity inversion and action-at-a-distance instability in stably stratified shear flow

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The somewhat counter-intuitive effect of how stratification destabilizes shear flows and the rationalization of the Miles-Howard stability criterion are re-examined in what we believe to be the simplest example of action-at-a-distance interaction between 'buoyancy-vorticity gravity wave kernels'. The set-up consists of an infinite uniform shear Couette flow in which the Rayleigh-Fjortoft necessary conditions for shear flow instability are not satisfied. When two stably stratified density jumps are added, the flow may however become unstable. At each density jump the perturbation can be decomposed into two coherent gravity waves propagating horizontally in opposite directions. We show, in detail, how the instability results from a phase-locking action-at-a-distance interaction between the four waves (two at each jump) but can as well be reasonably approximated by the interaction between only the two counter-propagating waves (one at each jump). From this perspective the nature of the instability mechanism is similar to that of the barotropic and baroclinic ones. Next we add a small ambient stratification to examine how the critical-level dynamics alters our conclusions. We find that a strong vorticity anomaly is generated at the critical level because of the persistent vertical velocity induction by the interfacial waves at the jumps. This critical-level anomaly acts in turn at a distance to dampen the interfacial waves. When the ambient stratification is increased so that the Richardson number exceeds the value of a quarter, this destructive interaction overwhelms the constructive interaction between the interfacial waves, and consequently the flow becomes stable. This effect is manifested when considering the different action-at-adistance contributions to the energy flux divergence at the critical level. The interfacial-wave interaction is found to contribute towards divergence, that is, towards instability, whereas the critical-level-interfacial- wave interaction contributes towards an energy flux convergence, that is, towards stability.
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hal-01132272 , version 1 (17-03-2015)

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A. Rabinovich, O. M. Umurhan, N. Harnik, F. Lott, E. Heifetz. Vorticity inversion and action-at-a-distance instability in stably stratified shear flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2011, 670 (march), pp.301-325. ⟨10.1017/s002211201000529x⟩. ⟨hal-01132272⟩
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