Cascade and Intermittency of the Sea Surface Temperature in the Oceanic System
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In this paper, we analyze the sea surface temperature obtained from the global drifter program. The experimental Fourier power spectrum shows a two-decade power-law behavior as $E_{\theta}(f)\propto f^{-7/3}$ in the frequency domain. Dimensional argument suggests a two-dimensional-like Lagrangian forward cascade, in which the enstrophy dissipation $\epsilon_{\Omega}$ is involved. Using the Hilbert-Huang transform and multi-level segment analysis, the measured high-order statistics and the corresponding singularity spectrum confirm the existence of the intermittency with a measured intermittency parameter $\mu_{\theta}\simeq0.10$, which is much weaker than the prediction by the conventional structure function method.
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