Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
EDT (GMT -04:00)
MC 5479 {Old numbering MC 5136B}
Speaker
Dr. Nicolas Grisouard
University
of
Toronto
Title
Damping of Geostrophic Motions by Oceanic Internal Waves, Critically Reflecting off the Sea Surface
Abstract
Nowadays,
physical
oceanographers
view
density
fronts
as
hotspots
for
oceanic
kinetic
energy
dissipation.
Within
oceanic
fronts,
due
to
the
sloping isopycnals and
associated
thermal
wind
shear,
the
possible
directions
of
the
group
velocity
of
inertia-gravity
waves
(IGWs)
depart
from
the
classical
St
Andrew's
cross.
However,
waves
oscillating
at
the Coriolis frequency,
f,
keep
one
of
these
directions
horizontal,
while
the
other
direction
allows
for
vertical
propagation
of
energy.
This
implies
the
existence
of
critical
reflections
of
such
inertial
waves
off
the
sea
surface,
after
which
incident
wave
energy
cannot
escape.
This
is
analogous
to
the
classical
critical
reflection
of IGWs in
a
quiescent
medium
off
a
sloping
bottom.
We
present
a
series
of
numerical
experiments
exploring
parameter
space
that
highlight
properties
of
critical
(ω=f),
forward
(ω>f),
and
backward
(ω<f)
reflections.
In
particular,
we
report
on
irreversible
energy
exchanges
between IGWs and geostrophically-balanced frontal
flows
that
are
enabled
by
friction
and
the
modification
of IGW-physics at
fronts.
We
also
show
analytically
that
this
is
exacerbated
during
critical
reflections
where
intense
frictional
effects
under
the
surface
induce
a
net
transfer
of
energy
from
the
balanced
flow
to ageostrophic motions,
which
are
subsequently
dissipated.
Forward
reflections
are
also favorable to
triadic
resonant
interactions
and
therefore
to
turbulence
which
is
weak
in
our
simulations,
but
likely
to
be
fully
developed
under
oceanic
conditions.
The
existence
of
this
non-linear
flow
activity
further
increases
the
extraction
of geostrophic energy
from
the
front.
On
the
other
hand,
backward
reflections
inhibit
triadic
interactions
and,
consequently,
such
“spectacular”
energy
exchanges.
References
Grisouard, N., & Thomas, L. N. (2015) Critical and near-critical reflections of near-inertial waves off the sea surface at ocean fronts. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 765, pp. 273-302.
Grisouard, N., & Thomas, L. N. (in prep.) Energy exchanges between oceanic fronts and near-inertial waves reflecting off the ocean surface.