Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes

A coupled air–sea general circulation model is used to simulate the global circulation. Different parameterizations of lateral mixing in the ocean by eddies, horizontal, isopycnal, and isopycnal plus eddy advective flux, are compared from the perspective of water mass transformation in the Southern...

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Main Authors: Speer, Kevin, Guilyard, Eric, Madec, Gurvan
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Published: 2000
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:64844 2023-07-30T04:07:00+02:00 Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes Speer, Kevin Guilyard, Eric Madec, Gurvan 2000 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/64844/ http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/120773735/PDFSTART unknown Speer, Kevin, Guilyard, Eric and Madec, Gurvan (2000) Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes. Tellus, 52A (5), 554-565. Article PeerReviewed 2000 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T21:04:21Z A coupled air–sea general circulation model is used to simulate the global circulation. Different parameterizations of lateral mixing in the ocean by eddies, horizontal, isopycnal, and isopycnal plus eddy advective flux, are compared from the perspective of water mass transformation in the Southern Ocean. The different mixing physics imply different buoyancy equilibria in the surface mixed layer, different transformations, and therefore a variety of meridional overturning streamfunctions. The coupled-model approach avoids strong artificial water mass transformation associated with relaxation to prescribed mixed layer conditions. Instead, transformation results from the more physical non-local, nonlinear interdependence of sea-surface temperature, air–sea fluxes, and circulation in the model’s atmosphere and ocean. The development of a stronger mid-depth circulation cell and associated upwelling when eddy fluxes are present, is examined. The strength of overturning is diagnosed in density coordinates using the transformation framework. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Southern Ocean
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description A coupled air–sea general circulation model is used to simulate the global circulation. Different parameterizations of lateral mixing in the ocean by eddies, horizontal, isopycnal, and isopycnal plus eddy advective flux, are compared from the perspective of water mass transformation in the Southern Ocean. The different mixing physics imply different buoyancy equilibria in the surface mixed layer, different transformations, and therefore a variety of meridional overturning streamfunctions. The coupled-model approach avoids strong artificial water mass transformation associated with relaxation to prescribed mixed layer conditions. Instead, transformation results from the more physical non-local, nonlinear interdependence of sea-surface temperature, air–sea fluxes, and circulation in the model’s atmosphere and ocean. The development of a stronger mid-depth circulation cell and associated upwelling when eddy fluxes are present, is examined. The strength of overturning is diagnosed in density coordinates using the transformation framework.
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author Speer, Kevin
Guilyard, Eric
Madec, Gurvan
spellingShingle Speer, Kevin
Guilyard, Eric
Madec, Gurvan
Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
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Guilyard, Eric
Madec, Gurvan
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title Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
title_short Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
title_full Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
title_fullStr Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
title_full_unstemmed Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
title_sort southern ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes
publishDate 2000
url https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/64844/
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/120773735/PDFSTART
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op_relation Speer, Kevin, Guilyard, Eric and Madec, Gurvan (2000) Southern Ocean transformation in a coupled model with and without eddy mass fluxes. Tellus, 52A (5), 554-565.
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