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Vertical Eddy Fluxes in the Southern Ocean

Vertical Eddy Fluxes in the Southern Ocean
Vertical Eddy Fluxes in the Southern Ocean
The overturning circulation of the Southern Ocean has been investigated using eddying coupled ocean–sea ice models. The circulation is diagnosed in both density–latitude coordinates and in depth–density coordinates. Depth–density coordinates follow streamlines where the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is equivalent barotropic, capture the descent of Antarctic Bottom Water, follow density outcrops at the surface, and can be interpreted energetically. In density–latitude coordinates, wind-driven northward transport of light water and southward transport of dense water are compensated by standing meanders and to a lesser degree by transient eddies, consistent with previous results. In depth–density coordinates, however, wind-driven upwelling of dense water and downwelling of light water are compensated more strongly by transient eddy fluxes than fluxes because of standing meanders. Model realizations are discussed where the wind pattern of the southern annular mode is amplified. In density–latitude coordinates, meridional fluxes because of transient eddies can increase to counter changes in Ekman transport and decrease in response to changes in the standing meanders. In depth–density coordinates, vertical fluxes because of transient eddies directly counter changes in Ekman pumping.
Southern Ocean, Density currents, Eddies, Meridional overturning circulation, Upwelling/downwelling, Coordinate systems
0022-3670
941-955
Zika, Jan D.
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Le Sommer, Julien
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Dufour, Carolina O.
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Molines, Jean-Marc
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Barnier, Bernard
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Dussin, Raphaël
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Penduff, Thierry
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Iudicone, Daniele
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Lenton, Andrew
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Madec, Gurvan
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Mathiot, Pierre
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Orr, James
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Shuckburgh, Emily
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Vivier, Frederic
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Zika, Jan D.
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Le Sommer, Julien
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Dufour, Carolina O.
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Molines, Jean-Marc
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Barnier, Bernard
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Brasseur, Pierre
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Dussin, Raphaël
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Penduff, Thierry
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Iudicone, Daniele
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Lenton, Andrew
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Madec, Gurvan
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Mathiot, Pierre
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Orr, James
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Shuckburgh, Emily
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Vivier, Frederic
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Zika, Jan D., Le Sommer, Julien, Dufour, Carolina O., Molines, Jean-Marc, Barnier, Bernard, Brasseur, Pierre, Dussin, Raphaël, Penduff, Thierry, Iudicone, Daniele, Lenton, Andrew, Madec, Gurvan, Mathiot, Pierre, Orr, James, Shuckburgh, Emily and Vivier, Frederic (2013) Vertical Eddy Fluxes in the Southern Ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 43 (5), 941-955. (doi:10.1175/JPO-D-12-0178.1).

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Abstract

The overturning circulation of the Southern Ocean has been investigated using eddying coupled ocean–sea ice models. The circulation is diagnosed in both density–latitude coordinates and in depth–density coordinates. Depth–density coordinates follow streamlines where the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is equivalent barotropic, capture the descent of Antarctic Bottom Water, follow density outcrops at the surface, and can be interpreted energetically. In density–latitude coordinates, wind-driven northward transport of light water and southward transport of dense water are compensated by standing meanders and to a lesser degree by transient eddies, consistent with previous results. In depth–density coordinates, however, wind-driven upwelling of dense water and downwelling of light water are compensated more strongly by transient eddy fluxes than fluxes because of standing meanders. Model realizations are discussed where the wind pattern of the southern annular mode is amplified. In density–latitude coordinates, meridional fluxes because of transient eddies can increase to counter changes in Ekman transport and decrease in response to changes in the standing meanders. In depth–density coordinates, vertical fluxes because of transient eddies directly counter changes in Ekman pumping.

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Published date: May 2013
Keywords: Southern Ocean, Density currents, Eddies, Meridional overturning circulation, Upwelling/downwelling, Coordinate systems
Organisations: Marine Systems Modelling, Physical Oceanography

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Local EPrints ID: 353984
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/353984
ISSN: 0022-3670
PURE UUID: 6357683b-e5f8-44a2-8afb-cdc662dcdaef

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Date deposited: 26 Jun 2013 12:47
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:12

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Author: Jan D. Zika
Author: Julien Le Sommer
Author: Carolina O. Dufour
Author: Jean-Marc Molines
Author: Bernard Barnier
Author: Pierre Brasseur
Author: Raphaël Dussin
Author: Thierry Penduff
Author: Daniele Iudicone
Author: Andrew Lenton
Author: Gurvan Madec
Author: Pierre Mathiot
Author: James Orr
Author: Emily Shuckburgh
Author: Frederic Vivier

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