Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic

Eddy activities are particularly prominent in the Southern Ocean due to the instabilities of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), which plays a critical role in energy transport of the global ocean. The Indian sector of the Southern Ocean is not only a typical eddy-rich region with strong Eddy K...

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Main Authors: He, Yunzhu, Zhou, Meng, Kang, Dujuan
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.169945611.19893615/v1
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/essoar.169945611.19893615/v1 2024-06-02T07:56:22+00:00 Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic He, Yunzhu Zhou, Meng Kang, Dujuan 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.169945611.19893615/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2023 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.169945611.19893615/v1 2024-05-07T14:19:21Z Eddy activities are particularly prominent in the Southern Ocean due to the instabilities of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), which plays a critical role in energy transport of the global ocean. The Indian sector of the Southern Ocean is not only a typical eddy-rich region with strong Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) and associated energy conversions among different energy reservoirs (kinetic energy and potential energy of the eddy and mean flow), but also events of extreme EKE. In this study, a systematic energetics analysis framework is employed to examine the notable anomalies of an intensified EKE event observed in the southwest region of the Kerguelen Plateau in 2017 based on a reanalysis product. The EKE anomaly existing at all depths emerges in April, reaches its peak during the austral winter, and persists into the following summer. Energetics analysis indicates that the strong anomalous EKE is primarily determined by baroclinic instability, with distinct governing mechanisms at the surface and in the internal ocean. The anomalous intrusion of warm Circumpolar Deep Water intensifies the baroclinic energy conversion in the subsurface, which contributes to the observed EKE anomalies. Moreover, the anomalous strong wind-induced Ekman pumping serves to amplify the lifting of isopycnals, which enhances the baroclinic instability and subsequently intensifies the EKE anomalies. This study sheds new light on underlying mechanisms governing local polar dynamics and provides insights into the intricate interaction between ocean dynamics and energy distribution in the Antarctic. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean The Winnower Antarctic Austral Indian Kerguelen Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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description Eddy activities are particularly prominent in the Southern Ocean due to the instabilities of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), which plays a critical role in energy transport of the global ocean. The Indian sector of the Southern Ocean is not only a typical eddy-rich region with strong Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) and associated energy conversions among different energy reservoirs (kinetic energy and potential energy of the eddy and mean flow), but also events of extreme EKE. In this study, a systematic energetics analysis framework is employed to examine the notable anomalies of an intensified EKE event observed in the southwest region of the Kerguelen Plateau in 2017 based on a reanalysis product. The EKE anomaly existing at all depths emerges in April, reaches its peak during the austral winter, and persists into the following summer. Energetics analysis indicates that the strong anomalous EKE is primarily determined by baroclinic instability, with distinct governing mechanisms at the surface and in the internal ocean. The anomalous intrusion of warm Circumpolar Deep Water intensifies the baroclinic energy conversion in the subsurface, which contributes to the observed EKE anomalies. Moreover, the anomalous strong wind-induced Ekman pumping serves to amplify the lifting of isopycnals, which enhances the baroclinic instability and subsequently intensifies the EKE anomalies. This study sheds new light on underlying mechanisms governing local polar dynamics and provides insights into the intricate interaction between ocean dynamics and energy distribution in the Antarctic.
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author He, Yunzhu
Zhou, Meng
Kang, Dujuan
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Zhou, Meng
Kang, Dujuan
Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic
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Zhou, Meng
Kang, Dujuan
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title Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic
title_short Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic
title_full Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic
title_fullStr Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic
title_full_unstemmed Strong Eddy Kinetic Energy Anomalies Induced by Baroclinic Instability in the Southwest Region of the Kerguelen Plateau,East Antarctic
title_sort strong eddy kinetic energy anomalies induced by baroclinic instability in the southwest region of the kerguelen plateau,east antarctic
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url http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.169945611.19893615/v1
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