2015
DOI: 10.1142/9789814696623_0004
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Energetics of the Global Ocean: The Role of Mesoscale Eddies

Abstract: This article reviews the energy cycle of the global ocean circulation, focusing on the role of baroclinic mesoscale eddies. Two of the important effects of mesoscale eddies are: (i) the flattening of the slope of large-scale isopycnal surfaces by the eddy-induced overturning circulation, the basis for the Gent-McWilliams parametrization; and (ii) the vertical redistribution of the momentum of basic geostrophic currents by the eddy-induced form stress (the residual effect of pressure perturbations), the basis f… Show more

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“…This counteracting balance is consistent with what Aiki et al. (2016, the terms xRx ${\partial }_{x}{R}^{x}$ and z)(Rz+Fa+ ${\partial }_{z}\left({R}^{z}+{F}_{a}^{+}\right)$ in their Figures 5a and 6) found in the Kuroshio extension region.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This counteracting balance is consistent with what Aiki et al. (2016, the terms xRx ${\partial }_{x}{R}^{x}$ and z)(Rz+Fa+ ${\partial }_{z}\left({R}^{z}+{F}_{a}^{+}\right)$ in their Figures 5a and 6) found in the Kuroshio extension region.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In this Appendix, we derive the energetics in a similar manner to Aiki et al (2016) but in a framework consistent with the ensemble formalism and a realistic equation of state (EOS). The thickness-weighted average (TWA) residual-mean horizontal momentum equation in geopotential coordinates neglecting dissipation is (Ringler et al, 2017;Young, 2012):…”
Section: Appendix A: Energetics Under a Non-linear Equation Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 40% of the eddies dissipate west of 113°E, supporting that the western boundary acts as a “graveyard” for the westward propagating eddies (Aiki et al, ; Zhai et al, ). As suggested by Dewar and Hogg (), eddy energy that released at the western boundary is likely scattered into high‐wave‐number vertical modes, resulting in locally enhanced diapycnal mixing, which can have important implications for the abyssal overturning circulation (Aiki et al, ; Saenko et al, ). The dissipation of cyclonic eddies differs somewhat from that of anticyclonic eddies in the northern SCS (Figures h and i).…”
Section: Eddy Features At the Surfacementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Here N 2 is the horizontally local time-mean buoyancy frequency. Most other studies have used some form of globally averaged N 2 in their definition of APE and hence in estimating T 2 (e.g., Chen et al 2014;Zhu et al 2014;Eden and Böning 2002;Aiki et al 2016;von Storch et al 2012).…”
Section: A Characteristics Of the Fully Developed Eddy Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%