The Wind-driven Circulation: Quasi-geostrophic Simulations and Theory for Nonsymmetric Winds

  • Rhines P
  • Schopp R
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Abstract Simulations of the wind-driven Ocean circulation, carded out with an eddy-resolving quasi-geostrophic numerical model, and symmetric, idealized wind forcing have a large-scale structure that is predicted wen by the steady nonlinear theory of Rhines and Young. The sharp jet and inertial recirculation am often confined weft inside the region of closed hyperbolic characteristics, defined by that theory, and hence do not affect the Sverdrup-dynamics part of the gyre. The characteristics make possible simple predictions about the development of the circulation, including time dependence and eddy stirring. By tilting the line of vanishing Ekman pumping away from the east-west orientation (as it is tilted in the North Atlantic, and less so the North Pacific), we explore a family of circulations. As the tilt of the wind held is increased, characteristics originating at the eastern boundary begin to thread through the energetic region occupied by the free jet. Then, extensive new branches of eddy-driven f...

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Rhines, P. B., & Schopp, R. (1991). The Wind-driven Circulation: Quasi-geostrophic Simulations and Theory for Nonsymmetric Winds. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 21(9), 1438–1469. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1991)021<1438:twdcqg>2.0.co;2

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