Dynamics of the Upper Oceanic Layers in Terms of Surface Quasigeostrophy TheorySource: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2006:;Volume( 036 ):;issue: 002::page 165DOI: 10.1175/JPO2840.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In this study, the relation between the interior and the surface dynamics for nonlinear baroclinically unstable flows is examined using the concepts of potential vorticity. First, it is demonstrated that baroclinic unstable flows present the property that the potential vorticity mesoscale and submesoscale anomalies in the ocean interior are strongly correlated to the surface density anomalies. Then, using the invertibility of potential vorticity, the dynamics are decomposed in terms of a solution forced by the three-dimensional (3D) potential vorticity and a solution forced by the surface boundary condition in density. It is found that, in the upper oceanic layers, the balanced flow induced only by potential vorticity is strongly anticorrelated with that induced only by the surface density with a dominance of the latter. The major consequence is that the 3D balanced motions can be determined from only the surface density and the characteristics of the basin-scale stratification by solving an elliptic equation. These properties allow for the possibility to reconstruct the 3D balanced velocity field of the upper layers from just the knowledge of the surface density by using a simpler model, that is, an ?effective? surface quasigeostrophic model. All these results are validated through the examination of a primitive equation simulation reproducing the dynamics of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
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contributor author | Lapeyre, G. | |
contributor author | Klein, P. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T17:18:02Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T17:18:02Z | |
date copyright | 2006/02/01 | |
date issued | 2006 | |
identifier issn | 0022-3670 | |
identifier other | ams-82718.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225863 | |
description abstract | In this study, the relation between the interior and the surface dynamics for nonlinear baroclinically unstable flows is examined using the concepts of potential vorticity. First, it is demonstrated that baroclinic unstable flows present the property that the potential vorticity mesoscale and submesoscale anomalies in the ocean interior are strongly correlated to the surface density anomalies. Then, using the invertibility of potential vorticity, the dynamics are decomposed in terms of a solution forced by the three-dimensional (3D) potential vorticity and a solution forced by the surface boundary condition in density. It is found that, in the upper oceanic layers, the balanced flow induced only by potential vorticity is strongly anticorrelated with that induced only by the surface density with a dominance of the latter. The major consequence is that the 3D balanced motions can be determined from only the surface density and the characteristics of the basin-scale stratification by solving an elliptic equation. These properties allow for the possibility to reconstruct the 3D balanced velocity field of the upper layers from just the knowledge of the surface density by using a simpler model, that is, an ?effective? surface quasigeostrophic model. All these results are validated through the examination of a primitive equation simulation reproducing the dynamics of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Dynamics of the Upper Oceanic Layers in Terms of Surface Quasigeostrophy Theory | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 36 | |
journal issue | 2 | |
journal title | Journal of Physical Oceanography | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JPO2840.1 | |
journal fristpage | 165 | |
journal lastpage | 176 | |
tree | Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2006:;Volume( 036 ):;issue: 002 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |