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Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 5200–5203 (2001)

Direct Evidence of Multifractal Atmospheric Cascades from Planetary Scales down to 1 km

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S. Lovejoy1, D. Schertzer2, and J. D. Stanway1
1Physics Department, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
2L.M.M., P. M. Curie University and CNRS, Paris, France

Received 6 July 2000; revised 20 February 2001; published in the issue dated 28 May 2001

We use 909 satellite images spanning the scale range 1–5000 km at both visible and infrared wavelengths to show that the variability at all observed scales and at all levels of intensity is very close to that predicted for a direct multiplicative scale invariant cascade starting at planetary scales. To within 1.6%/octave in scale, the observed type of (multi)scaling is very close to that theoretically predicted for universal multifractals, including multifractal phase transitions. Because of the strong vertical stratification, the scaling cannot be isotropic; these findings thus give strong support to the anisotropic “unified scaling” model of atmospheric dynamics.

© 2001 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.5200
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.5200
PACS:
92.60.Ek, 47.27.-i, 47.53.+n, 92.70.Cp