Observations of Mode-One Nonlinear Internal Waves (NLIW) of Opposite Polarity in Changing Background Conditions

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1029/2024JC021021
A. Moncuquet, N. L. Jones, A. P. Zulberti, L. Bordois, F. Dufois, P. Lazure
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The transformation of internal waves on continental shelves is important to mass transfer, nutrient replenishment, and heat transfer. Yet, the transfer of energy from larger to smaller scale or between nonlinear internal waves (NLIW) themselves remains poorly understood. We present 1 month of through water column observations of temperature and currents on the southeast continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay, a region where internal wave dynamics have never been described. Over the shallower part of the shelf, a relatively strong baroclinic dynamic exists, with the mode-1 internal tide and NLIW generating currents more than three times the barotropic tide. The nature of these features varied greatly over the subtidal timescales, which we correlate to wind-driven currents and the associated modulation of background stratification. In addition to the well-documented processes of internal tide steepening and NLIW polarity reversal, we present novel observations of colocated elevation and depression (termed opposite polarity) NLIW. While this colocation has been previously studied theoretically, it has not been described with in situ observations to date. In agreement with theory, we observed these waves when the wind-driven dynamics resulted in double pycnocline stratification. We found that the collocated waves of depression and elevation propagate independently on the upper and lower pycnocline, respectively. We use direct estimates of wave speed to infer the potential for interaction between waves of opposite polarity and discuss the potential relevance for other regions worldwide where double pycnocline background conditions are observed.

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变化背景条件下一模态反极性非线性内波的观测
大陆架内波的转换对质量传递、养分补充和热量传递具有重要意义。然而,能量从大尺度到小尺度或在非线性内波(NLIW)之间的传递仍然知之甚少。本文对比斯开湾东南大陆架进行了为期1个月的温度和洋流的水柱观测,该区域的内波动力学从未被描述过。在大陆架较浅部分,存在较强的斜压动力,1型内潮和NLIW产生的流是正压潮的3倍以上。这些特征的性质在潮下时间尺度上变化很大,我们将其与风驱动流和相关的背景分层调制联系起来。除了充分记录的内部潮汐变陡和NLIW极性反转过程外,我们还提出了新的观测结果,即高洼重合的NLIW(称为反极性)。虽然以前已经在理论上研究过这种共存,但迄今为止还没有在现场观测中描述过。与理论一致的是,我们观察到这些波浪是在风驱动动力学导致双斜斜分层的情况下发生的。研究发现,低洼波和高程波分别在上斜和下斜上独立传播。我们使用对波速的直接估计来推断极性相反的波之间相互作用的可能性,并讨论了在世界范围内观察到双斜斜背景条件的其他地区的潜在相关性。
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