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    Submesoscale Processes at Shallow Salinity Fronts in the Bay of Bengal: Observations during the Winter Monsoon

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2018:;volume 048:;issue 003::page 479
    Author:
    Ramachandran, Sanjiv
    ,
    Tandon, Amit
    ,
    Mackinnon, Jennifer
    ,
    Lucas, Andrew J.
    ,
    Pinkel, Robert
    ,
    Waterhouse, Amy F.
    ,
    Nash, Jonathan
    ,
    Shroyer, Emily
    ,
    Mahadevan, Amala
    ,
    Weller, Robert A.
    ,
    Farrar, J. Thomas
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0283.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractLateral submesoscale processes and their influence on vertical stratification at shallow salinity fronts in the central Bay of Bengal during the winter monsoon are explored using high-resolution data from a cruise in November 2013. The observations are from a radiator survey centered at a salinity-controlled density front, embedded in a zone of moderate mesoscale strain (0.15 times the Coriolis parameter) and forced by winds with a downfront orientation. Below a thin mixed layer, often ≤10 m, the analysis shows several dynamical signatures indicative of submesoscale processes: (i) negative Ertel potential vorticity (PV); (ii) low-PV anomalies with O(1?10) km lateral extent, where the vorticity estimated on isopycnals and the isopycnal thickness are tightly coupled, varying in lockstep to yield low PV; (iii) flow conditions susceptible to forced symmetric instability (FSI) or bearing the imprint of earlier FSI events; (iv) negative lateral gradients in the absolute momentum field (inertial instability); and (v) strong contribution from differential sheared advection at O(1) km scales to the growth rate of the depth-averaged stratification. The findings here show one-dimensional vertical processes alone cannot explain the vertical stratification and its lateral variability over O(1?10) km scales at the radiator survey.
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    contributor authorRamachandran, Sanjiv
    contributor authorTandon, Amit
    contributor authorMackinnon, Jennifer
    contributor authorLucas, Andrew J.
    contributor authorPinkel, Robert
    contributor authorWaterhouse, Amy F.
    contributor authorNash, Jonathan
    contributor authorShroyer, Emily
    contributor authorMahadevan, Amala
    contributor authorWeller, Robert A.
    contributor authorFarrar, J. Thomas
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:02:13Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:02:13Z
    date copyright1/31/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherjpo-d-16-0283.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260836
    description abstractAbstractLateral submesoscale processes and their influence on vertical stratification at shallow salinity fronts in the central Bay of Bengal during the winter monsoon are explored using high-resolution data from a cruise in November 2013. The observations are from a radiator survey centered at a salinity-controlled density front, embedded in a zone of moderate mesoscale strain (0.15 times the Coriolis parameter) and forced by winds with a downfront orientation. Below a thin mixed layer, often ≤10 m, the analysis shows several dynamical signatures indicative of submesoscale processes: (i) negative Ertel potential vorticity (PV); (ii) low-PV anomalies with O(1?10) km lateral extent, where the vorticity estimated on isopycnals and the isopycnal thickness are tightly coupled, varying in lockstep to yield low PV; (iii) flow conditions susceptible to forced symmetric instability (FSI) or bearing the imprint of earlier FSI events; (iv) negative lateral gradients in the absolute momentum field (inertial instability); and (v) strong contribution from differential sheared advection at O(1) km scales to the growth rate of the depth-averaged stratification. The findings here show one-dimensional vertical processes alone cannot explain the vertical stratification and its lateral variability over O(1?10) km scales at the radiator survey.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSubmesoscale Processes at Shallow Salinity Fronts in the Bay of Bengal: Observations during the Winter Monsoon
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume48
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-16-0283.1
    journal fristpage479
    journal lastpage509
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2018:;volume 048:;issue 003
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