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Effects of Mesoscale Eddies in the Active Mixed Layer: Test of the Parametrisation in Eddy Resolving SimulationsIn eddy resolving simulations, we test a mixed layer mesoscale parametrisation, developed recently by Canuto and Dubovikov [Ocean Model., 2011, 39, 200-207]. With no adjustable parameters, the parametrisation yields the horizontal and vertical mesoscale fluxes in terms of coarse-resolution fields and eddy kinetic energy (EKE). We compare terms of the parametrisation diagnosed from coarse-grained fields with the eddy mesoscale fluxes diagnosed directly from the high resolution model. An expression for the EKE in terms of mean fields has also been found to get a closed parametrisation in terms of the mean fields only. In 40 numerical experiments we simulated two types of flows: idealised flows driven by baroclinic instabilities only, and more realistic flows, driven by wind and surface fluxes as well as by inflow-outflow. The diagnosed quasi-instantaneous horizontal and vertical mesoscale buoyancy fluxes (averaged over 1-2 degrees and 10 days) demonstrate a strong scatter typical for turbulent flows, however, the fluxes are positively correlated with the parametrisation with higher (0.5-0.74) correlations at the experiments with larger baroclinic radius Rossby. After being averaged over 3-4 months, diffusivities diagnosed from the eddy resolving simulations are consistent with the parametrisation for a broad range of parameters. Diagnosed vertical mesoscale fluxes restratify mixed layer and are in a good agreement with the parametrisation unless vertical turbulent mixing in the upper layer becomes strong enough in comparison with mesoscale advection. In the latter case, numerical simulations demonstrate that the deviation of the fluxes from the parametrisation is controlled by dimensionless parameter estimating the ratio of vertical turbulent mixing term to mesoscale advection. An analysis using a modified omega-equation reveals that the effects of the vertical mixing of vorticity is responsible for the two-three fold amplification of vertical mesoscale flux. Possible physical mechanisms, responsible for the amplification of vertical mesoscale flux are discussed.
Document ID
20150020832
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Luneva, M. V.
(National Oceanography Centre Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Clayson, C. A.
(Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. MA, United States)
Dubovikov, Mikhail
(TRINNOVIM, LLC New York, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
November 4, 2015
Publication Date
May 12, 2015
Publication Information
Publication: Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Volume: 109
Issue: 3
Subject Category
Numerical Analysis
Oceanography
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN25405
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: ONR-N00014-03-1-0989
CONTRACT_GRANT: ONR-N00014-12-10188
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG12HP07C
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Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
simulation
mesoscale phenomena
turbulent mixing
amplification
vortices
advection
resolution

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