Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6388342 | Progress in Oceanography | 2016 | 127 Pages |
Abstract
A hierarchy of solutions is reported in which forcings and processes are individually introduced. The complete solution set includes a wide variety of solution types: with M>0 and M⩽0; with and without wind forcing; with, without, and for two parameterizations of northern-boundary sinking that represent cooling external to and within the North Atlantic; for a wide range of ν and Ïa; and for different closures. Novel aspects of the model and solutions include the following: use of VLOM, which allows Q forcing to be introduced realistically; the aforementioned closure, which allows Vâ to be determined when layer 1 represents both the surface mixed layer (h=hm) and the depth of subsurface isopycnals (h>hm); latitude yâ², where layer 1 outcrops in the Southern Ocean, being internally determined rather than externally specified; and a boundary layer, based on Gill's (1968) solution, that smoothly connects the Southern- and Atlantic-Ocean responses across the latitude of the southern tip of South America. Finally, some solutions in the set are comparable to solutions to idealized, ocean general circulation models (OGCMs); in these cases, our solutions provide insight into the underlying dynamics of the OGCM solutions, for example, pointing toward processes that may be involved in eddy saturation and compensation.
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Authors
Julian P. Jr., Ryo Furue, Fabian Schloesser, Theodore W. Burkhardt, Masami Nonaka,