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    Estimating the Mean Diapycnal Mixing Using a Finescale Strain Parameterization

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2015:;Volume( 045 ):;issue: 004::page 1174
    Author:
    Whalen, Caitlin B.
    ,
    MacKinnon, Jennifer A.
    ,
    Talley, Lynne D.
    ,
    Waterhouse, Amy F.
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-14-0167.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: inescale methods are currently being applied to estimate the mean turbulent dissipation rate and diffusivity on regional and global scales. This study evaluates finescale estimates derived from isopycnal strain by comparing them with average microstructure profiles from six diverse environments including the equator, above ridges, near seamounts, and in strong currents. The finescale strain estimates are derived from at least 10 nearby Argo profiles (generally <60 km distant) with no temporal restrictions, including measurements separated by seasons or decades. The absence of temporal limits is reasonable in these cases, since the authors find the dissipation rate is steady over seasonal time scales at the latitudes being considered (0°?30° and 40°?50°). In contrast, a seasonal cycle of a factor of 2?5 in the upper 1000 m is found under storm tracks (30°?40°) in both hemispheres. Agreement between the mean dissipation rate calculated using Argo profiles and mean from microstructure profiles is within a factor of 2?3 for 96% of the comparisons. This is both congruous with the physical scaling underlying the finescale parameterization and indicates that the method is effective for estimating the regional mean dissipation rates in the open ocean.
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    contributor authorWhalen, Caitlin B.
    contributor authorMacKinnon, Jennifer A.
    contributor authorTalley, Lynne D.
    contributor authorWaterhouse, Amy F.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:21:02Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:21:02Z
    date copyright2015/04/01
    date issued2015
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-83641.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4226888
    description abstractinescale methods are currently being applied to estimate the mean turbulent dissipation rate and diffusivity on regional and global scales. This study evaluates finescale estimates derived from isopycnal strain by comparing them with average microstructure profiles from six diverse environments including the equator, above ridges, near seamounts, and in strong currents. The finescale strain estimates are derived from at least 10 nearby Argo profiles (generally <60 km distant) with no temporal restrictions, including measurements separated by seasons or decades. The absence of temporal limits is reasonable in these cases, since the authors find the dissipation rate is steady over seasonal time scales at the latitudes being considered (0°?30° and 40°?50°). In contrast, a seasonal cycle of a factor of 2?5 in the upper 1000 m is found under storm tracks (30°?40°) in both hemispheres. Agreement between the mean dissipation rate calculated using Argo profiles and mean from microstructure profiles is within a factor of 2?3 for 96% of the comparisons. This is both congruous with the physical scaling underlying the finescale parameterization and indicates that the method is effective for estimating the regional mean dissipation rates in the open ocean.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleEstimating the Mean Diapycnal Mixing Using a Finescale Strain Parameterization
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume45
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-14-0167.1
    journal fristpage1174
    journal lastpage1188
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2015:;Volume( 045 ):;issue: 004
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