Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres

The circulation of the subtropical gyres can be decomposed into a horizontal recirculation along contours of constant Bernoulli potential and an overturning circulation across these contours. While the geometry and topology of Bernoulli contours is more complicated in the subtropical gyres than in t...

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Main Authors: Polton, J, Marshall, D
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:e6a8deba-baaa-4f4a-8812-0a7907375c4b 2023-05-15T18:24:13+02:00 Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres Polton, J Marshall, D 2016-07-29 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e6a8deba-baaa-4f4a-8812-0a7907375c4b unknown https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e6a8deba-baaa-4f4a-8812-0a7907375c4b info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford 2022-06-28T20:26:40Z The circulation of the subtropical gyres can be decomposed into a horizontal recirculation along contours of constant Bernoulli potential and an overturning circulation across these contours. While the geometry and topology of Bernoulli contours is more complicated in the subtropical gyres than in the Southern Ocean, these subtropical overturning circulations are very much analogous to the overturning cell found in the Southern Ocean. This analogy is formalised through an exact integral constraint, including the rectified effects of transient eddies. The constraint can be interpreted either in terms of vertical fluxes of potential vorticity, or equivalently as an integral buoyancy budget for an imaginary fluid parcel recirculating around a closed Bernoulli contour. Under conditions of vanishing buoyancy and mechanical forcing, the constraint reduces to a generalised nonacceleration condition, under which the Eulerian-mean and eddy-induced overturning circulations exactly compensate. The terms in the integral constraint are diagnosed in an eddypermitting ocean model in both the North Pacific subtropical gyre and the Southern Ocean. The extent to which the Eulerian-mean and eddy-induced overturning circulations compensate is discussed in each case. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Southern Ocean Pacific
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description The circulation of the subtropical gyres can be decomposed into a horizontal recirculation along contours of constant Bernoulli potential and an overturning circulation across these contours. While the geometry and topology of Bernoulli contours is more complicated in the subtropical gyres than in the Southern Ocean, these subtropical overturning circulations are very much analogous to the overturning cell found in the Southern Ocean. This analogy is formalised through an exact integral constraint, including the rectified effects of transient eddies. The constraint can be interpreted either in terms of vertical fluxes of potential vorticity, or equivalently as an integral buoyancy budget for an imaginary fluid parcel recirculating around a closed Bernoulli contour. Under conditions of vanishing buoyancy and mechanical forcing, the constraint reduces to a generalised nonacceleration condition, under which the Eulerian-mean and eddy-induced overturning circulations exactly compensate. The terms in the integral constraint are diagnosed in an eddypermitting ocean model in both the North Pacific subtropical gyre and the Southern Ocean. The extent to which the Eulerian-mean and eddy-induced overturning circulations compensate is discussed in each case.
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author Polton, J
Marshall, D
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Marshall, D
Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres
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title Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres
title_short Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres
title_full Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres
title_fullStr Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres
title_full_unstemmed Overturning cells in the Southern Ocean and subtropical gyres
title_sort overturning cells in the southern ocean and subtropical gyres
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