The role of whitecapping in thickening the ocean surface boundary layer
The role of whitecapping in thickening the ocean surface boundary layer
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2015-08
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Gerbi, Gregory P.
Kastner, Samuel E.
Brett, Genevieve
Kastner, Samuel E.
Brett, Genevieve
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10.1175/JPO-D-14-0234.1
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Circulation/ Dynamics
Mixing
Turbulence
Wave breaking
Wind stress
Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena
Mixed layer
Mixing
Turbulence
Wave breaking
Wind stress
Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena
Mixed layer
Abstract
The effects of wind-driven whitecapping on the evolution of the ocean surface boundary layer are examined using an idealized one-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes numerical model. Whitecapping is parameterized as a flux of turbulent kinetic energy through the sea surface and through an adjustment of the turbulent length scale. Simulations begin with a two-layer configuration and use a wind that ramps to a steady stress. This study finds that the boundary layer begins to thicken sooner in simulations with whitecapping than without because whitecapping introduces energy to the base of the boundary layer sooner than shear production does. Even in the presence of whitecapping, shear production becomes important for several hours, but then inertial oscillations cause shear production and whitecapping to alternate as the dominant energy sources for mixing. Details of these results are sensitive to initial and forcing conditions, particularly to the turbulent length scale imposed by breaking waves and the transfer velocity of energy from waves to turbulence. After 1–2 days of steady wind, the boundary layer in whitecapping simulations has thickened more than the boundary layer in simulations without whitecapping by about 10%–50%, depending on the forcing and initial conditions.
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Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Physical Oceanography 45 (2015): 2006–2024, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-14-0234.1.
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Journal of Physical Oceanography 45 (2015): 2006–2024