Impact of centrifugal buoyancy on strato-rotational instability

Lopez, Juan M. and Marques, F.


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(a) T, figure 5(a).

Supplementary movie 1. Animations of the two rotating waves found neglecting centrifugal buoyancy: the centrosymmetric rotating wave at Re=6150 and the reflection symmetric rotating wave at Re=6250.


(a) T, figure 6(a).

Supplementary movie 2. Animation of the rotating wave accounting for centrifugal buoyancy, at Re=6100.


(a) Figure 12(a).

Supplementary movie 3. Animation of the modulated rotating wave accounting for centrifugal buoyancy, at Re=6500, shown both in the inertial (laboratory) and the rotating frames of reference.


(a) Figure 12(a).

Supplementary movie 4. Animation of the 3-frequency modulated rotating wave accounting for centrifugal buoyancy, at Re=6510, shown both in the inertial (laboratory) and the rotating frames of reference.