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.

제목
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