The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model
An overturning circulation, driven by prescribed buoyancy forcing, is used to set a zonal volume transport in a reentrant channel ocean model with three isopycnal layers. The channel is designed to represent the Southern Ocean such that the forced overturning resembles the lower limb of the meridion...
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ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:d2192c5f-1f34-470e-9aa3-7771f1a5262a 2023-05-15T14:00:36+02:00 The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model Howard, E Hogg, A Waterman, S Marshall, D 2016-07-29 https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-14-0098.1 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d2192c5f-1f34-470e-9aa3-7771f1a5262a eng eng American Meteorological Society doi:10.1175/JPO-D-14-0098.1 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d2192c5f-1f34-470e-9aa3-7771f1a5262a https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-14-0098.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-14-0098.1 2022-06-28T20:24:39Z An overturning circulation, driven by prescribed buoyancy forcing, is used to set a zonal volume transport in a reentrant channel ocean model with three isopycnal layers. The channel is designed to represent the Southern Ocean such that the forced overturning resembles the lower limb of the meridional overturning circulation (MOC). The relative contributions of wind and buoyancy forcing to the zonal circulation are examined. It is found that the zonal volume transport is strongly dependent on the buoyancy forcing and that the eddy kinetic energy is primarily set by wind stress forcing. The zonal momentum budget integrated over each layer is considered in the buoyancy-forced, wind-forced, and combined forcing case. At equilibrium, sources and sinks of momentum are balanced, but the transient spinup reveals the source of momentum for the current. In the buoyancy-forced case, the forcing creates a baroclinic shear with westward flow in the lower layer, allowing topographic form stress and bottom friction to act as the initial sources of eastward momentum, with bottom friction acting over a longer time frame. In the wind-forced and combined forcing cases, the surface wind stress dominates the initial momentum budget, and the time to reach equilibration is shorter in the combined forcing simulation. These results imply that future changes in the rate of formation of Antarctic Bottom Water may alter the volume transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Journal of Physical Oceanography 45 1 259 271 |
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An overturning circulation, driven by prescribed buoyancy forcing, is used to set a zonal volume transport in a reentrant channel ocean model with three isopycnal layers. The channel is designed to represent the Southern Ocean such that the forced overturning resembles the lower limb of the meridional overturning circulation (MOC). The relative contributions of wind and buoyancy forcing to the zonal circulation are examined. It is found that the zonal volume transport is strongly dependent on the buoyancy forcing and that the eddy kinetic energy is primarily set by wind stress forcing. The zonal momentum budget integrated over each layer is considered in the buoyancy-forced, wind-forced, and combined forcing case. At equilibrium, sources and sinks of momentum are balanced, but the transient spinup reveals the source of momentum for the current. In the buoyancy-forced case, the forcing creates a baroclinic shear with westward flow in the lower layer, allowing topographic form stress and bottom friction to act as the initial sources of eastward momentum, with bottom friction acting over a longer time frame. In the wind-forced and combined forcing cases, the surface wind stress dominates the initial momentum budget, and the time to reach equilibration is shorter in the combined forcing simulation. These results imply that future changes in the rate of formation of Antarctic Bottom Water may alter the volume transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. |
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Howard, E Hogg, A Waterman, S Marshall, D |
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Howard, E Hogg, A Waterman, S Marshall, D The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model |
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Howard, E Hogg, A Waterman, S Marshall, D |
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Howard, E |
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The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model |
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The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model |
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The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model |
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The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model |
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The Injection of Zonal Momentum by Buoyancy Forcing in a Southern Ocean Model |
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injection of zonal momentum by buoyancy forcing in a southern ocean model |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
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Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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