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posted on 2023-05-20, 23:08 authored by Waterman, S, Amelie MeyerAmelie Meyer, Polzin, KL, Naveira Garabato, AC, Sheen, KL
Major gaps exist in our understanding of the pathways between internal wave generation and breaking in the Southern Ocean, with important implications for the distribution of internal wave‐driven mixing, the sensitivity of ocean mixing rates and patterns to changes in the ocean environment, and the necessary ingredients of mixing parameterizations. Here we assess the dominant processes in internal wave evolution by characterizing wave and mesoscale flow scales based on full‐depth in situ measurements in a Southern Ocean mixing hot spot and a ray tracing calculation. The exercise highlights the importance of Antarctic Circumpolar Current jets as a dominant influence on internal wave life cycles through advection, the modification of wave characteristics via wave‐mean flow interactions, and the set‐up of critical layers for both upward‐ and downward‐propagating waves. Our findings suggest that it is important to represent mesoscale flow impacts in parameterizations of internal wave‐driven mixing in the Southern Ocean.

Funding

Australian Research Council

History

Publication title

Geophysical Research Letters

Volume

48

Issue

8

Article number

e2020GL089471

Number

e2020GL089471

Pagination

1-11

ISSN

0094-8276

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Amer Geophysical Union

Place of publication

2000 Florida Ave Nw, Washington, USA, Dc, 20009

Rights statement

An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2021 American Geophysical Union. To view the published open abstract, go to http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020GL089471

Repository Status

  • Open

Socio-economic Objectives

Antarctic and Southern Ocean oceanic processes; Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences