浮力重力流在赤道太平洋冷舌内产生的内部孤立波

IF 2.8 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Journal of Physical Oceanography Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1175/jpo-d-22-0165.1
A. M. Santos-Ferreira, J. da Silva, B. St-Denis, D. Bourgault, L. Maas
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近几十年来,太平洋赤道冷舌在海气相互作用和气候问题中起着重要作用,因此得到了广泛的研究。最近,Warner等人(2018)揭示了重力流显然起源于热带不稳定波。这两种现象都有很强的耗散率,并被认为在能量从中尺度级联到较小的水平尺度以及小于1米的垂直尺度中起重要作用。在这里,我们展示了Sentinel-3卫星对赤道附近太平洋冷舌内孤立波(ISWs)的观测,该区域位于210°E至265°E的纬向带,远离任何陡峭的底部地形。在这个波段内,这些波向多个方向传播。一些波的特征,如波峰之间的距离、波峰长度和时间尺度,是通过卫星观测估计出来的。我们在一整年(2020年)总共识别了116列ISW列车,典型的波峰距离为1500米,波峰长度为数百公里。这些ISW序列似乎是由浮力重力流产生的,在热红外卫星图像中可以探测到尖锐的锋面。二维数值模型证实,共振产生的振幅为0 (10)m的非线性内波可能在前进的重力流锋面连续产生。
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Internal Solitary Waves within the Cold Tongue of the Equatorial Pacific generated by buoyant gravity currents
The equatorial cold tongue in the Pacific Ocean has been intensely studied during the last decades as it plays an important role in air-sea interactions and climate issues. Recently, Warner et al. (2018) revealed gravity currents apparently originating in Tropical Instability Waves. Both phenomena have strong dissipation rates, and were considered to play a significant role in cascading energy from the mesoscale to smaller horizontal scales, as well as to vertical scales less than one meter. Here, we present Sentinel-3 satellite observations of Internal Solitary Waves (ISWs) in the Pacific cold tongue near the equator, in a zonal band stretching from 210°E to 265°E, away from any steep bottom topography. Within this band these waves propagate in multiple directions. Some of the waves’ characteristics, such as the distance between wave crests, crest lengths and time scales, are estimated from satellite observations. In total we identify 116 ISW trains during one full year (2020), with typical distances between crests of 1500 m and crest lengths of hundreds of km. These ISW trains appear to be generated by buoyant gravity currents having sharp fronts detectable in thermal infrared satellite images. A 2D numerical model confirms that resonantly generated nonlinear internal waves with amplitudes of O(10) m may be continuously initiated at the fronts of advancing gravity currents.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Oceanography (JPO) (ISSN: 0022-3670; eISSN: 1520-0485) publishes research related to the physics of the ocean and to processes operating at its boundaries. Observational, theoretical, and modeling studies are all welcome, especially those that focus on elucidating specific physical processes. Papers that investigate interactions with other components of the Earth system (e.g., ocean–atmosphere, physical–biological, and physical–chemical interactions) as well as studies of other fluid systems (e.g., lakes and laboratory tanks) are also invited, as long as their focus is on understanding the ocean or its role in the Earth system.
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