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ABSTRACT
Interesting
dynamics are found in the phase of Fourier modes in 2D turbulence
simulations. The equations investigated can represent either 2D
plasma drift wave turbulence or quasi-geostrophic turbulence. The
interesting dynamics are found to be caused by the appearance of
strong coupling in the phase of the Fourier modes. This happens
in regions inside the high-k region of the spectrum where dissipation
is dominant. In addition, a strong burst of energy transfer is
associated with the phase-coupling event. Finally, these intermittent
events can be shown to have strong connections with the saddle
points of the velocity field. The mechanisms, importance and possible
uses of these coherent events will be discussed.
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