芬兰湾自发斑块形成的可能性

A. Giudici, T. Soomere
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我们提出了一种新的选择,利用表面速度场的有限时间压缩性(FTC)的概念来识别自发斑块形成的区域。这一概念使得系统地解释地表速度场收敛与底层的表层拉格朗日输运之间的关系成为可能。如果瞬态局部收敛区域(例如下坡)与表面电流同步移动,则会自然产生高水平的FTC。我们利用空间分辨率为1海里的OAAS模型,通过跟踪1987-1991年期间由表面流提取的大量被动平流水体三元组的几何变化来评估芬兰湾的FTC水平。重点是在理想的Kraichnan流中,FTC经常超过表面漂浮物聚集阈值的地区的季节性变化。六个这样的区域位于海岸沿线,大致与频繁下降的区域一致,而三个位于海湾的中心区域。靠近海湾南部海岸和涅瓦河入口处的地区全年都有,而其他地区只在某些季节出现。
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On the possibility of spontaneous patch formation in the Gulf of Finland
We address a novel option to identify areas of spontaneous patch formation using the concept of finite-time compressibility (FTC) of surface velocity fields. This concept makes it possible to systematically account for the correlations of convergence of surface velocity fields and the underlying Lagrangian transport in the surface layer. Areas with high levels of FTC naturally arise if a transient localized convergence area (e.g. downwelling) moves synchronously with the surface current. We evaluate the FTC levels in the Gulf of Finland by means of tracking changes to the geometry of a large set of triplets of passively advected water parcels by surface currents extracted from 3D simulations for the period 1987-1991 using the OAAS model with a spatial resolution of 1 nautical mile. The focus is on seasonal variations of areas in which the FTC regularly exceeds the threshold for clusterization of surface floats in ideal Kraichnan flows. Six such areas are located along the coast and roughly coincide with frequent downwelling areas whereas three are located in the central region of the gulf. The areas near the southern coast of the gulf and at the entrance to the Neva Bight are present all year round whereas other areas only emerge during certain seasons.
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