Abstract
We consider the Kolmogorov operator $K$ associated to a stochastic Navier-Stokes equation driven by space-time white noise on the two-dimensional torus with periodic boundary conditions and a rotating reference frame, introducing fictitious forces such as the Coriolis force. This equation then serves as a simple model for geophysical flows. We prove that the Gaussian measure induced by the enstrophy is infinitesimally invariant for $K$ on finitely based cylindrical test functions and moreover $K$ is $L^1$-unique w. r. t. the enstrophy measure for sufficiently large viscosity.
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