Deep Signatures of Southern Tropical Indian Ocean Annual Rossby Waves

被引:19
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作者
Johnson, Gregory C. [1 ]
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[1] NOAA, Pacific Marine Environm Lab, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
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WATER;
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10.1175/JPO-D-11-029.1
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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The southern tropical Indian Ocean contains a striking forced annual Rossby wave studied previously using satellite altimeter sea surface height data, surface wind fields, expendable bathythermograph ocean temperature data, and models. Here, the deep reach of this wave and its velocity are analyzed using density-depth profiles and 1000-dbar horizontal drift data from Argo. Significant annual cycles in isopycnal vertical displacements and zonal velocity persist to the deepest pressures to which Argo data can be mapped reliably in the region, 1600-1900 dbar. Phase propagation of the annual cycle of the directly measured zonal velocities at 1000 dbar suggests a zonal wavelength of about 6000 km-about the length of the deep basin in which the wave is found-and a westward phase speed of similar to 0.2 m s(-1). Apparent upward phase propagation in isopycnal vertical displacements suggests energy propagation downward into the abyss. This pattern is clearer when accounting for both the potential and kinetic energy of the wave. The largest zonal current associated with this wave has a middepth maximum that decays rapidly up through the pycnocline and less rapidly with increasing depth, suggesting a first-vertical-mode structure. The anomalous zonal volume transport of this annually reversing current is similar to 27 x 10(6) m(3) s(-1) across 80 degrees E in mid-November. The peak zonal velocity of 0.06 m s(-1) implies a maximum zonal excursion of about 600 km associated with the wave over an annual cycle.
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页码:1958 / 1964
页数:7
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