Two-dimensional turbulence appears to be a more formidable problem than three-dimensional turbulence despite the numerical
advantage of working with one less dimension. In the present paper we review recent numerical investigations of the phenomenology
of two-dimensional turbulence as well as recent theoretical breakthroughs by various leading researchers. We also review efforts
to reconcile the observed energy spectrum of the atmosphere (the Nastrom–Gage spectrum) with the predictions of two-dimensional
turbulence and quasigeostrophic turbulence.
PACS numbers 42.68.Bz - 47.27.-i - 47.27.ek - 92.60.hk - 92.10.ak