Langmuir turbulence
英[ˈlæŋmjuə ˈtɜ:bjələns]美[ˈlæŋˌmjʊr ˈtəbjələns]
In fluid dynamics, and oceanography, the term Langmuir Turbulence refers to a turbulent flow with a coherent Langmuir circulation structures that exist and evolve over a range of spatial and temporal scales. These structures arise through an interaction between the ocean surface waves and the currents.