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    A Modeling Study of the Impact of Tropical Instability Waves on the Heat Budget of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2006:;Volume( 036 ):;issue: 005::page 847
    Author:
    Menkes, Christophe E. R.
    ,
    Vialard, Jérôme G.
    ,
    Kennan, Sean C.
    ,
    Boulanger, Jean-Philippe
    ,
    Madec, Gurvan V.
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO2904.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A numerical simulation is used to investigate the mixed layer heat balance of the tropical Pacific Ocean including the equatorial cold tongue and the region of vortices associated with tropical instability waves (TIWs). The study is motivated by a need to quantify the effects that TIWs have on the climatological heat budget of the cold tongue mixed layer; there has been some discrepancy between observations indicating very large equatorward heat transport by TIWs and models that disagree on the full three-dimensional budget. Validation of the model reveals that the TIW-induced circulation patterns are realistic but may have amplitudes about 15% weaker than those in the observations. The SST budget within tropical instabilities is first examined in a frame of reference moving with the associated tropical instability vortices (TIVs). Zonal advection of temperature anomalies and meridional advection of temperature by current anomalies dominate horizontal advection. These effects strongly heat the cold cusps and slightly cool the downwelling areas located at the leading edge of the vortices. Cooling by vertical mixing is structured at the vortex scale and almost compensates for horizontal advective heating in the cold cusps. In contrast to some previous studies, TIW-induced vertical advection is found to be negligible in the SST budget. Cooling by this term is only significant below the mixed layer. The effect of TIWs on the climatological heat budget is then investigated for the region bounded by 2°S?6°N, 160°?90°W, where instabilities are most active. TIW-induced horizontal advection leads to a warming of 0.84°C month?1, which is of the same order as the 0.77°C month?1 warming effect of atmospheric fluxes, while the mean currents and vertical mixing cool the upper ocean by ?0.59°C month?1 and ?1.06°C month?1, respectively. The cooling effect of TIW-induced vertical advection is also negligible in the long-term surface layer heat budget and only becomes significant below the mixed layer. The results above, and in particular the absence of cancellation between horizontal and vertical TIW-induced eddy advection, are robust in three other sensitivity experiments involving different mixing parameterizations and increased vertical resolution.
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    contributor authorMenkes, Christophe E. R.
    contributor authorVialard, Jérôme G.
    contributor authorKennan, Sean C.
    contributor authorBoulanger, Jean-Philippe
    contributor authorMadec, Gurvan V.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:18:13Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:18:13Z
    date copyright2006/05/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-82782.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225934
    description abstractA numerical simulation is used to investigate the mixed layer heat balance of the tropical Pacific Ocean including the equatorial cold tongue and the region of vortices associated with tropical instability waves (TIWs). The study is motivated by a need to quantify the effects that TIWs have on the climatological heat budget of the cold tongue mixed layer; there has been some discrepancy between observations indicating very large equatorward heat transport by TIWs and models that disagree on the full three-dimensional budget. Validation of the model reveals that the TIW-induced circulation patterns are realistic but may have amplitudes about 15% weaker than those in the observations. The SST budget within tropical instabilities is first examined in a frame of reference moving with the associated tropical instability vortices (TIVs). Zonal advection of temperature anomalies and meridional advection of temperature by current anomalies dominate horizontal advection. These effects strongly heat the cold cusps and slightly cool the downwelling areas located at the leading edge of the vortices. Cooling by vertical mixing is structured at the vortex scale and almost compensates for horizontal advective heating in the cold cusps. In contrast to some previous studies, TIW-induced vertical advection is found to be negligible in the SST budget. Cooling by this term is only significant below the mixed layer. The effect of TIWs on the climatological heat budget is then investigated for the region bounded by 2°S?6°N, 160°?90°W, where instabilities are most active. TIW-induced horizontal advection leads to a warming of 0.84°C month?1, which is of the same order as the 0.77°C month?1 warming effect of atmospheric fluxes, while the mean currents and vertical mixing cool the upper ocean by ?0.59°C month?1 and ?1.06°C month?1, respectively. The cooling effect of TIW-induced vertical advection is also negligible in the long-term surface layer heat budget and only becomes significant below the mixed layer. The results above, and in particular the absence of cancellation between horizontal and vertical TIW-induced eddy advection, are robust in three other sensitivity experiments involving different mixing parameterizations and increased vertical resolution.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleA Modeling Study of the Impact of Tropical Instability Waves on the Heat Budget of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume36
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO2904.1
    journal fristpage847
    journal lastpage865
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2006:;Volume( 036 ):;issue: 005
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