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Question: Why 45 o , physics or math?. Physics: Coriolis force is balanced by vertical mixing (friction) for Ekman flow. If A z is constant,. and. are perpendicular to each other. 45 o relation is not likely to hold. Only if B=0 , i.e., as z -.
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Question: Why 45o, physics or math? Physics: Coriolis force is balanced by vertical mixing (friction) for Ekman flow If Az is constant, and are perpendicular to each other 45o relation is not likely to hold Only if B=0, i.e., as z- 45o relation holds for boundary layer solution
Question: Why 45o, physics or math? Physics: Coriolis force is balanced by vertical mixing (friction) for Ekman flow If Az is not constant, and are not likely perpendicular to each other 45o relation is not likely to hold even for boundary layer solution
Wind-driven circulation II Wind pattern and oceanic gyres Sverdrup Relation Vorticity Equation
Surface current measurement from ship drift Current measurements are harder to make than T&S The data are much sparse.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dac/drifter_climatology.html A climatology of near-surface currents and SST for the world, at one degree resolution, derived from satellite-tracked surface drifting buoy observations. Most recent data included: 1 January 2011. Reference: Lumpkin, R. and Z. Garraffo, 2005: Evaluating the Decomposition of Tropical Atlantic Drifter Observations. J. Atmos. Oceanic Techn. I 22, 1403-1415. Lumpkin, R. and S. L. Garzoli, 2005: Near-surface Circulation in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean. Deep-Sea Res. I 52(3),495-518, 10.1016/j.dsr.2004.09.001.
Drifting Buoy Data Assembly Center, Miami, Florida Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA
Annual Mean Surface CurrentPacific Ocean, 1995-2003 Drifting Buoy Data Assembly Center, Miami, Florida Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA
Schematic picture of the major surface currents of the world oceans Note the anticyclonic circulation in the subtropics (the subtropical gyres)
Surface winds and oceanic gyres: A more realistic view Note that the North Equatorial Counter Current (NECC) is against the direction of prevailing wind.
Sverdrup Relation Consider the following balance in an ocean of depth h of flat bottom (1) (2) Integrating vertically from –h to 0 for both (1) and (2), we have (neglecting bottom stress and surface height change) (3) (4) where are total zonal and meridional transport of mass sum of geostrophic and ageostropic transports
Define We have (3) and (4) can be written as (6) (5) Differentiating , we have
Using continuity equation And define We have Sverdrup equation Vertical component of the wind stress curl If The line provides a natural boundary that separate the circulation into “gyres”
is the total meridional mass transport Geostrophic transport Ekman transport Order of magnitude example: At 35oN, -4 s-1, 2 10-11 m-1 s-1, assume x10-1 Nm-2 y=0
Since , we have set x =0 at the eastern boundary, Further assume In the trade wind and equatorial zones, the 2nd derivative term dominates:
Mass Transport Since Let , , where is stream function. Problem: only one boundary condition can be satisfied.
A More General Form of Sverdrup Equation Surface stress curl Bottom stress curl Bottom topography effect Vanish if the bottom is flat Or flow follows topographic contour