Inertial oscillations and frontal processes in an Alboran Sea Jet: effects on divergence and vertical transport

dc.contributor.author Esposito, Giovanni
dc.contributor.author Donnet, Sebastien
dc.contributor.author Berta, Maristella
dc.contributor.author Shcherbina, Andrey Y.
dc.contributor.author Freilich, Mara
dc.contributor.author Centurioni, Luca
dc.contributor.author D’Asaro, Eric A.
dc.contributor.author Farrar, J. Thomas
dc.contributor.author Johnston, T. M. Shaun
dc.contributor.author Mahadevan, Amala
dc.contributor.author Özgökmen, Tamay
dc.contributor.author Pascual, Ananda
dc.contributor.author Poulain, Pierre‐Marie
dc.contributor.author Ruiz, Simón
dc.contributor.author Tarry, Daniel R.
dc.contributor.author Griffa, Annalisa
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-27T19:51:47Z
dc.date.available 2023-09-27T19:51:47Z
dc.date.issued 2023-02-15
dc.description © The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Esposito, G., Donnet, S., Berta, M., Shcherbina, A., Freilich, M., Centurioni, L., D’Asaro, E., Farrar, J., Johnston, T., Mahadevan, A., Özgökmen, T., Pascual, A., Poulain, P., Ruiz, S., Tarry, D., & Griffa, A. Inertial oscillations and frontal processes in an Alboran Sea jet: effects on divergence and vertical transport. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 128(3), (2023): e2022JC019004, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022jc019004.
dc.description.abstract Vertical transport pathways in the ocean are still only partially understood despite their importance for biogeochemical, pollutant, and climate applications. Detailed measurements of a submesoscale frontal jet in the Alboran Sea (Mediterranean Sea) during a period of highly variable winds were made using cross‐frontal velocity, density sections and dense arrays of surface drifters deployed across the front. The measurements show divergences as large as ±f implying vertical velocities of order 100 m/day for a ≈ 20 m thick surface layer. Over the 20 hr of measurement, the divergences made nearly one complete oscillation, suggesting an important role for near‐inertial oscillations. A wind‐forced slab model modified by the observed background frontal structure and with initial conditions matched to the data produces divergence oscillations and pattern compatible with that observed. Significant differences, though, are found in terms of mean divergence, with the data showing a prevalence of negative, convergent values. Despite the limitations in data sampling and model uncertainties, this suggests the contribution of other dynamical processes. Turbulent boundary layer processes are discussed, as a contributor to enhance the observed convergent phase. Water mass properties suggest that symmetric instabilities might also be present but do not play a crucial role, while downward stirring along displaced isopycnals is observed.Plain Language SummaryVertical transport pathways are essential for the exchange of properties between the surface and the deeper layers of the ocean. Despite the recognized role of vertical dynamics in biogeochemical and climate applications, it is still only partially understood. This is principally due to observational challenges. Vertical transport pathways are generally very localized processes and are associated with vertical velocities comparable to instrumental uncertainty. In this work, we focus on vertical processes occurring along a front at the edge of an eddy in the Mediterranean Sea. The paper combines the analysis of multiple observations with the use of an idealized numerical model to isolate and study surface divergence patterns. These analyses allow the investigation of the role of the wind forcing and of small‐scale ocean processes in vertical transport.Key PointsDivergence and vertical velocity oscillations are observed at a submesoscale front on the edge of an anticyclone in the Alboran SeaNear‐inertial oscillations play a major role in the observed divergence oscillatory pattern as suggested by a modified slab model of a wind‐forced frontal jetTurbulent boundary layer processes and symmetric instabilities can contribute to differences between modeled and observed vertical dynamics
dc.description.sponsorship This work has been supported and co-financed by the CALYPSO project, within the Office of Naval Research Departmental Research Initiative, under the following grants: N00014-18-1-2782 and N00014-22-1-2039 (GE,SD,MB,AG), N00014-18-1-2139 (AYS,EAD), N00014-18-1-2138 (TO), N00014-18-1-2418 and N00014-20-1-2754 (PMP), N00014-19-1-2692 and N00014-19-1-2380 (LC and part of the drifter data collection/analysis), N00014-18-1-2431 (JTF), N00014-18-1-2416 (TMSJ), N00014-16-1-3130 (AP,DRT,SR), N00014-21-1-2702 (AM). MF was supported by the Scripps Institutional Postdoctoral Fellowship (MAF). Investigation of front dynamics in the Mediterranean Sea from multiplatform observations is supported as well by the European Union's JERICO-S3 project through Grant 871153. Open Access Funding provided by Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche within the CRUI-CARE Agreement.
dc.identifier.citation Esposito, G., Donnet, S., Berta, M., Shcherbina, A., Freilich, M., Centurioni, L., D’Asaro, E., Farrar, J., Johnston, T., Mahadevan, A., Özgökmen, T., Pascual, A., Poulain, P., Ruiz, S., Tarry, D., & Griffa, A. (2023). Inertial oscillations and frontal processes in an Alboran Sea jet: effects on divergence and vertical transport. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 128(3), e2022JC019004.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1029/2022jc019004
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/66921
dc.publisher American Geophysical Union
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1029/2022jc019004
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ *
dc.subject Vertical transport from surface divergence pattern
dc.subject Near-inertial oscillations
dc.subject Frontal instabilities
dc.subject Alboran Sea (Med Sea)
dc.subject Drifters
dc.subject Slab model
dc.title Inertial oscillations and frontal processes in an Alboran Sea Jet: effects on divergence and vertical transport
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