Submesoscale Kinetic Energy Induced by Vertical Buoyancy Fluxes During the Tropical Cyclone Haitang

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1029/2023JC020494
Zhenhui Yi, Chunhua Qiu, Dongxiao Wang, Zhongya Cai, Jiancheng Yu, Jian Shi
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Submesoscale process is an important part in the kinetic energy cascade from large-scale circulation to turbulent dissipation, and a key component of the global heat budget. Its dynamic response to weather event is an important process in forecasting marine bio-chemical matter transport. So how will submesoscale instabilities response to tropical cyclones (TCs) is worth studying. Based on underwater glider observations and 1-km high resolution numerical modeling, we investigated two TCs (Roke and Haitang)-induced submesoscale baroclinic instabilities and their dynamic mechanisms in the Northern South China Sea. The TC Haitang induced significant surface cooling, mixed layer deepening, front sharpening, and enhanced the mixed layer baroclinic and symmetric instabilities. The submesoscale kinetic energy also enhanced sharply after TC Haitang, which was higher correlated with increased mesoscale strain rates. The submesoscale energetics analysis revealed that the enhanced frontal submesoscale kinetic energy after TC Haitang was mainly from potential energy release via baroclinic energy conversion. Four groups of sensitivity numerical experiments revealed that the turbulent heat buoyancy flux and the Ekman buoyancy flux contributed equally to the positive baroclinic energy conversion during the TC Haitang. This study helps us to understand the multiscale oceanic energy transfers and submesoscale air-sea interaction processes.

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热带气旋 "海棠 "期间垂直浮力通量诱发的次飓风动能
次主题尺度过程是从大尺度环流到湍流消散的动能级联过程的重要组成部分,也是全球热量预算的关键组成部分。它对天气事件的动态响应是预报海洋生物化学物质传输的重要过程。因此,热带气旋对亚中尺度不稳定的响应值得研究。基于水下滑翔机观测和 1 千米高分辨率数值模拟,我们研究了两个热带气旋(洛克和海棠)在南海北部诱发的次主题尺度气压不稳定性及其动力学机制。海棠TC诱发了显著的海面冷却、混合层加深和锋面锐化,并增强了混合层的气压不稳定性和对称不稳定性。TC海棠发生后,次中尺度动能也急剧增强,与中尺度应变率的增加有较高的相关性。次中尺度动能分析表明,TC Haitang 后增强的锋面次中尺度动能主要来自于通过气压能量转换释放的势能。四组灵敏度数值实验表明,湍流热浮力通量和埃克曼浮力通量对海棠TC期间的正气压能量转换贡献相当。这项研究有助于我们理解多尺度海洋能量转移和次中尺度海气相互作用过程。
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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