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    Estimating Eddy Stresses by Fitting Dynamics to Observations Using a Residual-Mean Ocean Circulation Model and Its Adjoint

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2005:;Volume( 035 ):;issue: 010::page 1891
    Author:
    Ferreira, David
    ,
    Marshall, John
    ,
    Heimbach, Patrick
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO2785.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A global ocean circulation model is formulated in terms of the ?residual mean? and used to study eddy?mean flow interaction. Adjoint techniques are used to compute the three-dimensional eddy stress field that minimizes the departure of the coarse-resolution model from climatological observations of temperature. The resulting 3D maps of eddy stress and residual-mean circulation yield a wealth of information about the role of eddies in large-scale ocean circulation. In eddy-rich regions such as the Southern Ocean, the Kuroshio, and the Gulf Stream, eddy stresses have an amplitude comparable to the wind stress, of order 0.2 N m?2, and carry momentum from the surface down to the bottom, where they are balanced by mountain form drag. From the optimized eddy stress, 3D maps of horizontal eddy diffusivity ? are inferred. The diffusivities have a well-defined large-scale structure whose prominent features are 1) large values of ? (up to 4000 m2 s?1) in the western boundary currents and on the equatorial flank of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and 2) a surface intensification of ?, suggestive of a dependence on the stratification N?2. It is shown that implementation of an eddy parameterization scheme in which the eddy diffusivity has an N?2 dependence significantly improves the climatology of the ocean model state relative to that obtained using a spatially uniform diffusivity.
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    contributor authorFerreira, David
    contributor authorMarshall, John
    contributor authorHeimbach, Patrick
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:17:54Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:17:54Z
    date copyright2005/10/01
    date issued2005
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-82663.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225802
    description abstractA global ocean circulation model is formulated in terms of the ?residual mean? and used to study eddy?mean flow interaction. Adjoint techniques are used to compute the three-dimensional eddy stress field that minimizes the departure of the coarse-resolution model from climatological observations of temperature. The resulting 3D maps of eddy stress and residual-mean circulation yield a wealth of information about the role of eddies in large-scale ocean circulation. In eddy-rich regions such as the Southern Ocean, the Kuroshio, and the Gulf Stream, eddy stresses have an amplitude comparable to the wind stress, of order 0.2 N m?2, and carry momentum from the surface down to the bottom, where they are balanced by mountain form drag. From the optimized eddy stress, 3D maps of horizontal eddy diffusivity ? are inferred. The diffusivities have a well-defined large-scale structure whose prominent features are 1) large values of ? (up to 4000 m2 s?1) in the western boundary currents and on the equatorial flank of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and 2) a surface intensification of ?, suggestive of a dependence on the stratification N?2. It is shown that implementation of an eddy parameterization scheme in which the eddy diffusivity has an N?2 dependence significantly improves the climatology of the ocean model state relative to that obtained using a spatially uniform diffusivity.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleEstimating Eddy Stresses by Fitting Dynamics to Observations Using a Residual-Mean Ocean Circulation Model and Its Adjoint
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume35
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO2785.1
    journal fristpage1891
    journal lastpage1910
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2005:;Volume( 035 ):;issue: 010
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