Numerical Mixing Suppresses Submesoscale Baroclinic Instabilities Over Sloping Bathymetry
Dylan Schlichting,
Robert Hetland,
C. Spencer Jones
Abstract:The impacts of spurious numerical salinity mixing on the larger‐scale flow and tracer fields are characterized using idealized simulations. The idealized model is motivated by realistic simulations of the Texas‐Louisiana shelf and features oscillatory near‐inertial wind forcing. can exceed the physical mixing from the turbulence closure in frontal zones and within the mixed layer. This suggests that simulated mixing processes in frontal zones are driven largely by . Near‐inertial alongshore wind stress ampl… Show more
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