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Global Mapping of the Nonstationary Semidiurnal Internal Tide Using Argo Data

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
Volume 127, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2021JC018283

Keywords

internal tides; internal waves; in situ measurements; remote sensing

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  1. Swedish Research Council - Swedish Research Council [2017-04623]
  2. [2018-05973]
  3. Swedish Research Council [2017-04623] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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This study uses data from Argo floats to obtain a global map of the total amplitude of the semidiurnal internal tide at a certain depth. The obtained results are compared with data from moored instruments, confirming the accuracy. The study also compares the obtained amplitude with a satellite-based model, showing that the model only captures the stationary component while the present results capture the total amplitude.
Data from Argo floats equipped with Iridium communications are used to obtain a global map of the total amplitude (or variance) of the semidiurnal internal tide at 1,000 dbar. The results are confirmed by a comparison with data from an historical collection of moored instruments. The obtained amplitude is in turn compared with the High-Resolution Empirical Tide (HRET) model, based on satellite altimetry. While HRET only contains the stationary component, with a fixed phase difference to the astronomical tide, the present results capture the total amplitude, including the nonstationary component. We estimate the global average ratio of total (Argo) to stationary (HRET) semidiurnal internal tide variance to be 6.5, and the amplitude ratio to be 3.6. Our estimate of the stationary fraction of the semidiurnal internal tide is subject to significant uncertainties. In particular, HRET is thought to mainly represent baroclinic mode-1 waves, while Argo data contain contributions from all modes.

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