A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope
The Chukchi Slope Current is a westward-flowing current along the Chukchi slope, which carries Pacific-origin water from the Chukchi shelf into the Canada Basin and helps set the regional hydrographic structure and ecosystem. Using a set of experiments with an idealized primitive equation numerical...
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ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:egusphere107845 2023-05-15T15:48:48+02:00 A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope Leng, Hengling He, Hailun Spall, Michael A. 2023-03-14 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-1280 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2022/egusphere-2022-1280/ eng eng doi:10.5194/egusphere-2022-1280 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2022/egusphere-2022-1280/ eISSN: Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-1280 2023-03-20T17:23:12Z The Chukchi Slope Current is a westward-flowing current along the Chukchi slope, which carries Pacific-origin water from the Chukchi shelf into the Canada Basin and helps set the regional hydrographic structure and ecosystem. Using a set of experiments with an idealized primitive equation numerical model, we investigate the energetics of the slope current during the ice-covered period. Numerical calculations show that the growth of surface eddies is suppressed by the ice friction, while perturbations at mid-depths can grow into eddies, consistent with linear instability analysis. However, because the ice stress is spatially variable, it is able to drive Ekman pumping to decrease the available potential energy (APE) and kinetic energy of both the mean flow and mesoscale eddies over a vertical scale of 100 m, well outside the frictional Ekman layer. The rate at which the APE changes is determined by the vertical density flux, which is negative as the ice-induced Ekman pumping advects lighter (denser) water upward (downward). A scaling analysis shows that Ekman pumping will dominate the release of APE for large-scale flows, but the effect of baroclinic instability is also important when the horizontal scale of the mean flow is the baroclinic deformation radius and the eddy velocity is comparable to the mean flow velocity. Our numerical results highlight the importance of ice friction in the energetics of the slope current and eddies, and this may be relevant to other ice-covered regions. Text canada basin Chukchi Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Canada Chukchi Shelf ENVELOPE(-169.167,-169.167,70.550,70.550) Pacific |
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The Chukchi Slope Current is a westward-flowing current along the Chukchi slope, which carries Pacific-origin water from the Chukchi shelf into the Canada Basin and helps set the regional hydrographic structure and ecosystem. Using a set of experiments with an idealized primitive equation numerical model, we investigate the energetics of the slope current during the ice-covered period. Numerical calculations show that the growth of surface eddies is suppressed by the ice friction, while perturbations at mid-depths can grow into eddies, consistent with linear instability analysis. However, because the ice stress is spatially variable, it is able to drive Ekman pumping to decrease the available potential energy (APE) and kinetic energy of both the mean flow and mesoscale eddies over a vertical scale of 100 m, well outside the frictional Ekman layer. The rate at which the APE changes is determined by the vertical density flux, which is negative as the ice-induced Ekman pumping advects lighter (denser) water upward (downward). A scaling analysis shows that Ekman pumping will dominate the release of APE for large-scale flows, but the effect of baroclinic instability is also important when the horizontal scale of the mean flow is the baroclinic deformation radius and the eddy velocity is comparable to the mean flow velocity. Our numerical results highlight the importance of ice friction in the energetics of the slope current and eddies, and this may be relevant to other ice-covered regions. |
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A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope |
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A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope |
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A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope |
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A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope |
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A numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope |
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numerical investigation on the energetics of a current along an ice-covered continental slope |
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