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    Semidiurnal Baroclinic Wave Momentum Fluxes at Kaena Ridge, Hawaii

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2012:;Volume( 042 ):;issue: 008::page 1249
    Author:
    Pinkel, Robert
    ,
    Rainville, Luc
    ,
    Klymak, Jody
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-11-0124.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: aena Ridge, Hawaii, is a site of energetic conversion of the semidiurnal barotropic tide. Diffuse baroclinic wave beams emanate from the critical-slope regions near the ridge crest, directed upward and southward from the north flank of the ridge and upward and northward from the south flank. Here, the momentum fluxes associated with generation at the ridge are estimated. Continuous vertical profiles of density and velocity from 80 to 800 m were obtained from the Research Platform Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) over the southern edge of the ridge, as an aspect of the Hawaii Ocean Mixing Experiment. Data are used to estimate the Reynolds stress, Eulerian buoyancy flux, and the combined Eliassen?Palm flux in the semidiurnal band. An upward?southward stress maximum of ~0.5 ? 10?4 m2 s?2 appears at depths of 300?500 m, generally consistent with beam-like behavior. A strong off-ridge buoyancy flux (~0.3 ? 10?4 m2 s?3) combines with large along-ridge Reynolds stresses to form an Eliassen?Palm flux whose along-ridge and across-ridge magnitudes are comparable. The stress azimuth rotates clockwise with increasing altitude above the ridge crest. The principal upward?southward beam is found to be at depths 100?300 m shallower than are predicted by an analytic two-dimensional (2D) model and a 3D numerical simulation. This discrepancy is consistent with previous observations of the baroclinic energy flux. If these observed tidal momentum fluxes were to diverge in a 100-m-thick near-surface layer, the forcing would be comparable to a moderate wind stress. Pronounced lateral gradients of baroclinic tidal stresses can be expected offshore of Hawaiian topography.
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    contributor authorPinkel, Robert
    contributor authorRainville, Luc
    contributor authorKlymak, Jody
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:18:58Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:18:58Z
    date copyright2012/08/01
    date issued2012
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-83046.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4226228
    description abstractaena Ridge, Hawaii, is a site of energetic conversion of the semidiurnal barotropic tide. Diffuse baroclinic wave beams emanate from the critical-slope regions near the ridge crest, directed upward and southward from the north flank of the ridge and upward and northward from the south flank. Here, the momentum fluxes associated with generation at the ridge are estimated. Continuous vertical profiles of density and velocity from 80 to 800 m were obtained from the Research Platform Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) over the southern edge of the ridge, as an aspect of the Hawaii Ocean Mixing Experiment. Data are used to estimate the Reynolds stress, Eulerian buoyancy flux, and the combined Eliassen?Palm flux in the semidiurnal band. An upward?southward stress maximum of ~0.5 ? 10?4 m2 s?2 appears at depths of 300?500 m, generally consistent with beam-like behavior. A strong off-ridge buoyancy flux (~0.3 ? 10?4 m2 s?3) combines with large along-ridge Reynolds stresses to form an Eliassen?Palm flux whose along-ridge and across-ridge magnitudes are comparable. The stress azimuth rotates clockwise with increasing altitude above the ridge crest. The principal upward?southward beam is found to be at depths 100?300 m shallower than are predicted by an analytic two-dimensional (2D) model and a 3D numerical simulation. This discrepancy is consistent with previous observations of the baroclinic energy flux. If these observed tidal momentum fluxes were to diverge in a 100-m-thick near-surface layer, the forcing would be comparable to a moderate wind stress. Pronounced lateral gradients of baroclinic tidal stresses can be expected offshore of Hawaiian topography.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSemidiurnal Baroclinic Wave Momentum Fluxes at Kaena Ridge, Hawaii
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume42
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-11-0124.1
    journal fristpage1249
    journal lastpage1269
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2012:;Volume( 042 ):;issue: 008
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