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    The LatMix Summer Campaign: Submesoscale Stirring in the Upper Ocean

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2014:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 008::page 1257
    Author:
    Shcherbina, Andrey Y.
    ,
    Sundermeyer, Miles A.
    ,
    Kunze, Eric
    ,
    D’Asaro, Eric
    ,
    Badin, Gualtiero
    ,
    Birch, Daniel
    ,
    Brunner-Suzuki, Anne-Marie E. G.
    ,
    Callies, Jörn
    ,
    Kuebel Cervantes, Brandy T.
    ,
    Claret, Mariona
    ,
    Concannon, Brian
    ,
    Early, Jeffrey
    ,
    Ferrari, Raffaele
    ,
    Goodman, Louis
    ,
    Harcourt, Ramsey R.
    ,
    Klymak, Jody M.
    ,
    Lee, Craig M.
    ,
    Lelong, M.-Pascale
    ,
    Levine, Murray D.
    ,
    Lien, Ren-Chieh
    ,
    Mahadevan, Amala
    ,
    McWilliams, James C.
    ,
    Molemaker, M. Jeroen
    ,
    Mukherjee, Sonaljit
    ,
    Nash, Jonathan D.
    ,
    Özgökmen, Tamay
    ,
    Pierce, Stephen D.
    ,
    Ramachandran, Sanjiv
    ,
    Samelson, Roger M.
    ,
    Sanford, Thomas B.
    ,
    Shearman, R. Kipp
    ,
    Skyllingstad, Eric D.
    ,
    Smith, K. Shafer
    ,
    Tandon, Amit
    ,
    Taylor, John R.
    ,
    Terray, Eugene A.
    ,
    Thomas, Leif N.
    ,
    Ledwell, James R.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00015.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: ateral stirring is a basic oceanographic phenomenon affecting the distribution of physical, chemical, and biological fields. Eddy stirring at scales on the order of 100 km (the mesoscale) is fairly well understood and explicitly represented in modern eddy-resolving numerical models of global ocean circulation. The same cannot be said for smaller-scale stirring processes. Here, the authors describe a major oceanographic field experiment aimed at observing and understanding the processes responsible for stirring at scales of 0.1?10 km. Stirring processes of varying intensity were studied in the Sargasso Sea eddy field approximately 250 km southeast of Cape Hatteras. Lateral variability of water-mass properties, the distribution of microscale turbulence, and the evolution of several patches of inert dye were studied with an array of shipboard, autonomous, and airborne instruments. Observations were made at two sites, characterized by weak and moderate background mesoscale straining, to contrast different regimes of lateral stirring. Analyses to date suggest that, in both cases, the lateral dispersion of natural and deliberately released tracers was O(1) m2 s?1 as found elsewhere, which is faster than might be expected from traditional shear dispersion by persistent mesoscale flow and linear internal waves. These findings point to the possible importance of kilometer-scale stirring by submesoscale eddies and nonlinear internal-wave processes or the need to modify the traditional shear-dispersion paradigm to include higher-order effects. A unique aspect of the Scalable Lateral Mixing and Coherent Turbulence (LatMix) field experiment is the combination of direct measurements of dye dispersion with the concurrent multiscale hydrographic and turbulence observations, enabling evaluation of the underlying mechanisms responsible for the observed dispersion at a new level.
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    contributor authorShcherbina, Andrey Y.
    contributor authorSundermeyer, Miles A.
    contributor authorKunze, Eric
    contributor authorD’Asaro, Eric
    contributor authorBadin, Gualtiero
    contributor authorBirch, Daniel
    contributor authorBrunner-Suzuki, Anne-Marie E. G.
    contributor authorCallies, Jörn
    contributor authorKuebel Cervantes, Brandy T.
    contributor authorClaret, Mariona
    contributor authorConcannon, Brian
    contributor authorEarly, Jeffrey
    contributor authorFerrari, Raffaele
    contributor authorGoodman, Louis
    contributor authorHarcourt, Ramsey R.
    contributor authorKlymak, Jody M.
    contributor authorLee, Craig M.
    contributor authorLelong, M.-Pascale
    contributor authorLevine, Murray D.
    contributor authorLien, Ren-Chieh
    contributor authorMahadevan, Amala
    contributor authorMcWilliams, James C.
    contributor authorMolemaker, M. Jeroen
    contributor authorMukherjee, Sonaljit
    contributor authorNash, Jonathan D.
    contributor authorÖzgökmen, Tamay
    contributor authorPierce, Stephen D.
    contributor authorRamachandran, Sanjiv
    contributor authorSamelson, Roger M.
    contributor authorSanford, Thomas B.
    contributor authorShearman, R. Kipp
    contributor authorSkyllingstad, Eric D.
    contributor authorSmith, K. Shafer
    contributor authorTandon, Amit
    contributor authorTaylor, John R.
    contributor authorTerray, Eugene A.
    contributor authorThomas, Leif N.
    contributor authorLedwell, James R.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:45:22Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:45:22Z
    date copyright2015/08/01
    date issued2014
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73536.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215661
    description abstractateral stirring is a basic oceanographic phenomenon affecting the distribution of physical, chemical, and biological fields. Eddy stirring at scales on the order of 100 km (the mesoscale) is fairly well understood and explicitly represented in modern eddy-resolving numerical models of global ocean circulation. The same cannot be said for smaller-scale stirring processes. Here, the authors describe a major oceanographic field experiment aimed at observing and understanding the processes responsible for stirring at scales of 0.1?10 km. Stirring processes of varying intensity were studied in the Sargasso Sea eddy field approximately 250 km southeast of Cape Hatteras. Lateral variability of water-mass properties, the distribution of microscale turbulence, and the evolution of several patches of inert dye were studied with an array of shipboard, autonomous, and airborne instruments. Observations were made at two sites, characterized by weak and moderate background mesoscale straining, to contrast different regimes of lateral stirring. Analyses to date suggest that, in both cases, the lateral dispersion of natural and deliberately released tracers was O(1) m2 s?1 as found elsewhere, which is faster than might be expected from traditional shear dispersion by persistent mesoscale flow and linear internal waves. These findings point to the possible importance of kilometer-scale stirring by submesoscale eddies and nonlinear internal-wave processes or the need to modify the traditional shear-dispersion paradigm to include higher-order effects. A unique aspect of the Scalable Lateral Mixing and Coherent Turbulence (LatMix) field experiment is the combination of direct measurements of dye dispersion with the concurrent multiscale hydrographic and turbulence observations, enabling evaluation of the underlying mechanisms responsible for the observed dispersion at a new level.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe LatMix Summer Campaign: Submesoscale Stirring in the Upper Ocean
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume96
    journal issue8
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00015.1
    journal fristpage1257
    journal lastpage1279
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2014:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 008
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