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    Geographical Distribution of Diurnal and Semidiurnal Parametric Subharmonic Instability in a Global Ocean Circulation Model

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2018:;volume 048:;issue 006::page 1409
    Author:
    Ansong, Joseph K.
    ,
    Arbic, Brian K.
    ,
    Simmons, Harper L.
    ,
    Alford, Matthew H.
    ,
    Buijsman, Maarten C.
    ,
    Timko, Patrick G.
    ,
    Richman, James G.
    ,
    Shriver, Jay F.
    ,
    Wallcraft, Alan J.
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-17-0164.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe evidence for, baroclinic energetics of, and geographic distribution of parametric subharmonic instability (PSI) arising from both diurnal and semidiurnal tides in a global ocean general circulation model is investigated using 1/12.5° and 1/25° simulations that are forced by both atmospheric analysis fields and the astronomical tidal potential. The paper examines whether PSI occurs in the model, and whether it accounts for a significant fraction of the tidal baroclinic energy loss. Using energy transfer calculations and bispectral analyses, evidence is found for PSI around the critical latitudes of the tides. The intensity of both diurnal and semidiurnal PSI in the simulations is greatest in the upper ocean, consistent with previous results from idealized simulations, and quickly drops off about 5° from the critical latitudes. The sign of energy transfer depends on location; the transfer is positive (from the tides to subharmonic waves) in some locations and negative in others. The net globally integrated energy transfer is positive in all simulations and is 0.5%?10% of the amount of energy required to close the baroclinic energy budget in the model. The net amount of energy transfer is about an order of magnitude larger in the 1/25° semidiurnal simulation than the 1/12.5° one, implying the dependence of the rate of energy transfer on model resolution.
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    contributor authorAnsong, Joseph K.
    contributor authorArbic, Brian K.
    contributor authorSimmons, Harper L.
    contributor authorAlford, Matthew H.
    contributor authorBuijsman, Maarten C.
    contributor authorTimko, Patrick G.
    contributor authorRichman, James G.
    contributor authorShriver, Jay F.
    contributor authorWallcraft, Alan J.
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:02:36Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:02:36Z
    date copyright6/1/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherjpo-d-17-0164.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260901
    description abstractAbstractThe evidence for, baroclinic energetics of, and geographic distribution of parametric subharmonic instability (PSI) arising from both diurnal and semidiurnal tides in a global ocean general circulation model is investigated using 1/12.5° and 1/25° simulations that are forced by both atmospheric analysis fields and the astronomical tidal potential. The paper examines whether PSI occurs in the model, and whether it accounts for a significant fraction of the tidal baroclinic energy loss. Using energy transfer calculations and bispectral analyses, evidence is found for PSI around the critical latitudes of the tides. The intensity of both diurnal and semidiurnal PSI in the simulations is greatest in the upper ocean, consistent with previous results from idealized simulations, and quickly drops off about 5° from the critical latitudes. The sign of energy transfer depends on location; the transfer is positive (from the tides to subharmonic waves) in some locations and negative in others. The net globally integrated energy transfer is positive in all simulations and is 0.5%?10% of the amount of energy required to close the baroclinic energy budget in the model. The net amount of energy transfer is about an order of magnitude larger in the 1/25° semidiurnal simulation than the 1/12.5° one, implying the dependence of the rate of energy transfer on model resolution.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleGeographical Distribution of Diurnal and Semidiurnal Parametric Subharmonic Instability in a Global Ocean Circulation Model
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume48
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-17-0164.1
    journal fristpage1409
    journal lastpage1431
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2018:;volume 048:;issue 006
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