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Lagrangian coherent structure

Lagrangian coherent structures (LCSs) are distinguished surfaces of trajectories in a dynamical system that exert a major influence on nearby trajectories over a time interval of interest. The type of this influence may vary, but it invariably creates a coherent trajectory pattern for which the underlying LCS serves as a theoretical centerpiece. In observations of tracer patterns in nature, one readily identifies coherent features, but it is often the underlying structure creating these features that is of interest. As illustrated on the right, individual tracer trajectories forming coherent patterns are generally sensitive with respect to changes in their initial conditions and the system parameters. In contrast, the LCSs creating these trajectory patterns turn out to be robust and provide a simplified skeleton of the overall dynamics of the system. The robustness of this skeleton makes LCSs ideal tools for model validation, model comparison and benchmarking. LCSs can also be used for now-casting and even short-term forecasting of pattern evolution in complex dynamical systems. Physical phenomena governed by LCSs include floating debris, oil spills, surface drifters and chlorophyll patterns in the ocean; clouds of volcanic ash and spores in the atmosphere; and coherent crowd patterns formed by humans and animals. While LCSs generally exist in any dynamical system, their role in creating coherent patterns is perhaps most readily observable in fluid flows. The images below are examples of how different types of LCSs hidden in geophysical flows shape tracer patterns. * Spiral eddies:Hyperbolic and elliptic LCSs (Paul Scully-Power/NASA) * Sea surface temperature in Gulf StreamParabolic LCSs (NASA) * Phytoplankton in Agulhas ring2D elliptic LCS (NASA/GSFC) * Tornado off the Florida Keys 3D elliptic LCS (cylindrical) (Joseph Golden/NOAA) * A steam ring from Mount Etna3D elliptic LCS (toroidal) (Tom Pfeiffer [1]) (Wikipedia).

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