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Parameterization of Mixed Layer and Deep-Ocean Mesoscales including Nonlinearity

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 555-572

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0255.1

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  1. NASA Climate Program
  2. NASA Oceanography Program

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In 2011, Chelton et al. carried out a comprehensive census of mesoscales using altimetry data and reached the following conclusions: essentially all of the observed mesoscale features are nonlinear'' and mesoscales do not move with the mean velocity but with their own drift velocity,'' which is the most germane of all the nonlinear metrics.'' Accounting for these results in a mesoscale parameterization presents conceptual and practical challenges since linear analysis is no longer usable and one needs a model of nonlinearity. A mesoscale parameterization is presented that has the following features: 1) it is based on the solutions of the nonlinear mesoscale dynamical equations, 2) it describes arbitrary tracers, 3) it includes adiabatic (A) and diabatic (D) regimes, 4) the eddy-induced velocity is the sum of a Gent and McWilliams (GM) term plus a new term representing the difference between drift and mean velocities, 5) the new term lowers the transfer of mean potential energy to mesoscales, 6) the isopycnal slopes are not as flat as in the GM case, 7) deep-ocean stratification is enhanced compared to previous parameterizations where being more weakly stratified allowed a large heat uptake that is not observed, 8) the strength of the Deacon cell is reduced. The numerical results are from a stand-alone ocean code with Coordinated Ocean-Ice Reference Experiment I (CORE-I) normal-year forcing.

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