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Variability of topographic Rossby waves observed on the shelfbreak of the Chukchi Sea
초록
One-year-long current measurements from August 2014 at 193 m in the Chukchi Sea shelfbreak(74.80°N, 167.89°W) showed subinertial topographic Rossby waves (TRWs) around 35-hour period. Themooring was equipped with an upward-looking acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP, RDI WHS 600kHz) at 58 m and a downward-looking ADCP (RDI WHS 300 kHz) at 63 m, 29 temperature sensors, andfour salinity sensors. The observations reveal a feature of TRWs such as bottom-intensified up-slopecurrent fluctuations significantly coherent with near-bottom temperature fluctuations with a phase lag ofapproximately 90° at 35 h. Theoretical estimates of wavelength, angle of wavenumber vector, andbottom-trapping depth confirm that the observed near 35-h TRWs are plausible in the study area.Energetic TRWs are observed in September and October, during the sea-ice free season, while weakTRWs in other sea-ice covered months. Overall, TRW events coincide with strong wind-stress eventsaround the study area, suggesting that the TRWs are triggered by atmospheric forcings. These findingsimply that increasing sea-ice loss can result in the generation of more energetic TRWs, which could playan important role in water exchange between the shallow continental shelf and deep ocean.
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- Variability of topographic Rossby waves observed on the shelfbreak of the Chukchi Sea
- 저자
- JAE HUN PARK
- 학회명
- 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting
- 개최지
- 미국 샌디에고
- 학회 개최일
- 2020-02-16 ~ 2020-02-21