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Spatial and Temporal Scales of Sverdrup Balance

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
卷 44, 期 10, 页码 2644-2660

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-13-0192.1

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  1. NERC High-Resolution Climate Modelling Grant [R8/H121123]
  2. Foreign and Commonwealth Office Global Opportunities Fund
  3. NERC and the DECC/Defra Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme [GA01101]
  4. JAMS IEC
  5. Royal Society University Research Fellowship

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Sverdrup balance underlies much of the theory of ocean circulation and provides a potential tool for describing the interior ocean transport from only the wind stress. Using both a model state estimate and an eddy-permitting coupled climate model, this study assesses to what extent and over what spatial and temporal scales Sverdrup balance describes the meridional transport. The authors find that Sverdrup balance holds to first order in the interior subtropical ocean when considered at spatial scales greater than approximately 5 degrees. Outside the subtropics, in western boundary currents and at short spatial scales, significant departures occur due to failures in both the assumptions that there is a level of no motion at some depth and that thevorticity equation is linear. Despite the ocean transport adjustment occurring on time scales consistent with the basin-crossing times for Rossby waves, as predicted by theory, Sverdrup balance gives a useful measure of the subtropical circulation after only a few years. This is because the interannual transport variability is small compared to the mean transports. The vorticity input to the deep ocean by the interaction between deep currents and topography is found to be very large in both models. These deep transports, however, are separated from upper-layer transports that are in Sverdrup balance when considered over large scales.

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