Abstract

We present measurements of the azimuthal orientation {\theta}(t) and thermal amplitude {\delta}(t) of the large-scale circulation (LSC) of turbulent rotating convection within an unprecedented large Rossby number range 1<Ro<314. Results of {\theta}(t) reveal persistent rotation of the LSC flow in the retrograde direction over the entire Ro range. The rotation speed ratio remains a constant of 0.13(${\pm}$0.01) for 10<Ro<70, but starts to increase with increasing Ro when Ro>70. We identify the mechanism through which the mean retrograde rotation speed can be enhanced by stochastic cessations in the presence of weak Coriolis force, and show that a low-dimensional, stochastic model provides predictions of the observed large-scale flow dynamics and interprets its retrograde rotation.

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