Near-resonances of superinertial and tidal fluctuations at islands
Near-resonances of superinertial and tidal fluctuations at islands
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2021-08-12
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Brink, Kenneth H.
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10.1175/JPO-D-20-0298.1
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Baroclinic flows
Internal waves
Kelvin waves
Internal waves
Kelvin waves
Abstract
A linear numerical model of an island or a tall seamount is used to explore superinertial leaky resonances forced by ambient vertically and horizontally uniform current fluctuations. The model assumes a circularly symmetric topography (including a shallow reef) and allows realistic stratification and bottom friction. As long as there is substantial stratification, a number of leaky resonances are found, and when the island’s flanks are narrow relative to the internal Rossby radius, some of the near-resonant modes resemble leaky internal Kelvin waves. Other “resonances” resemble higher radial mode long gravity waves as explored by Chambers. The near-resonances amplify the cross-reef velocities that help fuel biological activity. Results for cases with the central island replaced by a lagoon do not differ greatly from the island case which has land at the center. As an aside, insight is provided on the question of offshore boundary conditions for superinertial nearly trapped waves along a straight coast.
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Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2021. 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 51(9), (2021): 2721–2733, https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-20-0298.1.
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Brink, K. H. (2021). Near-resonances of superinertial and tidal fluctuations at islands. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 51(9), 2721–2733.