2016
DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2016.50
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Decay Mechanisms of Near-Inertial Mixed Layer Oscillations in the Bay of Bengal

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“…Temperature and salinity profiles from an Argo float (WMO ID: 5904302), which was deployed at a front near the region 16.5°N, 85.5°E on 21 November 2013, are used in this study. From 21 November to 8 December 2013 the float profiled rapidly from 0–250 m at 1.7‐hr intervals (Johnston et al, ). From 9 December 2013, the float entered into the typical Argo mode to provide temperature and salinity profiles with 5‐day interval and 1‐m vertical resolution till 24 July 2017.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature and salinity profiles from an Argo float (WMO ID: 5904302), which was deployed at a front near the region 16.5°N, 85.5°E on 21 November 2013, are used in this study. From 21 November to 8 December 2013 the float profiled rapidly from 0–250 m at 1.7‐hr intervals (Johnston et al, ). From 9 December 2013, the float entered into the typical Argo mode to provide temperature and salinity profiles with 5‐day interval and 1‐m vertical resolution till 24 July 2017.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The suggestion is that the barrier layer was also responding as a slab to nearinertial motions, but, while shear was elevated at the base of the mixed layer, it was not elevated at the base of the barrier layer. If broadly true, this asymmetry in shear might help explain the tendency for the BoB to have weak turbulent mixing (see also Shroyer et al, MacKinnon et al, and Jinadasa et al, 2016, all in this issue), and to form a consistent barrier layer-type upper-ocean stratification in the face of major lateral gradients, while simultaneously isolating the thermocline from property exchange with the ventilated surface layers (see Johnston et al, 2016, in this issue for further discussion of near-inertial-variability in the BoB). …”
Section: Shearmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The grid-scale precipitation processes were represented by the WRF single-moment (WSM) six-class moisture microphysics scheme by Hong and Lim (2006). The sub-grid-scale convection and cloud detrainment were taken care of with the Kain (2004) cumulus scheme.…”
Section: Model Configuration and Experiments Designmentioning
confidence: 99%