2015
DOI: 10.5194/os-11-471-2015
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Dynamics of turbulent western-boundary currents at low latitude in a shallow-water model

Abstract: Abstract. The dynamics of low latitude turbulent westernboundary currents (WBCs) crossing the Equator are considered using numerical results from integrations of a reduced-gravity shallow-water model. For viscosity values of 1000 m 2 s −1 and greater, the boundary layer dynamics compares well to the analytical Munk-layer solution. When the viscosity is reduced, the boundary layer becomes turbulent and coherent structures in the form of anticyclonic eddies, bursts (violent detachments of the viscous sub-layer, … Show more

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“…They are due to the tearing off from the boundary current of intense patches of positive vorticity called bursts that later get organized in coherent cyclones (see Akuetevi and Wirth, 2015). The cyclones often pair with the large anticyclones.…”
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“…They are due to the tearing off from the boundary current of intense patches of positive vorticity called bursts that later get organized in coherent cyclones (see Akuetevi and Wirth, 2015). The cyclones often pair with the large anticyclones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ORCA025 is extensively described in Barnier et al (2006) and has been widely used to address scientific questions in physical oceanography, biogeochemistry, and marine biology (see refereed publications at www.drakkar-ocean.eu). Although ORCA025 is only eddy-permitting, even at these low latitudes, it is widely used to perform ocean reanalyses (Balmaseda et al, 2015) and is the ocean component of several Earth System Models in Europe (Megann et al, 2014;Williams et al, 2015). Therefore, we find it useful to report any assessment of its solution.…”
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“…Three global ocean hindcast simulations, one at 1/4 • resolution and two at 1/12 • resolution, made available by the DRAKKAR consortium (DRAKKAR-Group et al, 2007, 2014 are used here to study the Somali eddies during the Southwest Monsoon.…”
Section: Numerical Model Simulationsmentioning
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“…Schott et al, 2009;. A more thorough validation of the 1/12 • model simulations can be found in Akuetevi (2014). The model surface circulation during the summer monsoon is compared with an observational reference in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%