Enhanced turbulence and energy dissipation at ocean fronts.

نویسندگان

  • Eric D'Asaro
  • Craig Lee
  • Luc Rainville
  • Ramsey Harcourt
  • Leif Thomas
چکیده

The ocean surface boundary layer mediates air-sea exchange. In the classical paradigm and in current climate models, its turbulence is driven by atmospheric forcing. Observations at a 1-kilometer-wide front within the Kuroshio Current indicate that the rate of energy dissipation within the boundary layer is enhanced by one to two orders of magnitude, suggesting that the front, rather than the atmospheric forcing, supplied the energy for the turbulence. The data quantitatively support the hypothesis that winds aligned with the frontal velocity catalyzed a release of energy from the front to the turbulence. The resulting boundary layer is stratified in contrast to the classically well-mixed layer. These effects will be strongest at the intense fronts found in the Kuroshio Current, the Gulf Stream, and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, all of which are key players in the climate system.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 332 6027  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011