Correlation triangle

From Glossary of Meteorology



correlation triangle

The set of all possible variances and covariances between velocities in the three Cartesian directions, defined for a specified statistical order or moment.

For example, the second moment correlation triangle is
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where squared quantities are velocity variances and the other terms are covariances. For first-order turbulence closure parameterizations, all of the terms in the correlation triangle above represent unknowns, and must be approximated. For higher-order closure, larger triangles of unknowns would exist.


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