Estimates of Potential Vorticity at Small Scales in the Ocean

  • Müller P
  • Lien R
  • Williams R
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Abstract The trimoored design of the current meter army of the Internal Wave Experiment (IWEX) is exploited to calculate time series of relative vorticity, horizontal divergence, vortex stretching and (linen) potential vorticity at five different levels in the vertical. Potential vorticity characterizes the vortical mode of motion which coexists with the (internal) gravity mode (which does not carry potential vorticity). The amplitudes, and the space- and time-scales of the vortical mode, or potential vorticity field, are determined by spectral analysis. The observed variance of potential vorticity (enstrophy) is 10−6 s−2, implying a Rossby number of order 10, the energy 2 × 10−4 m2 s−2 and the inverse Richardson number 0.7. The observed frequencies are interpreted as Doppler frequencies. A low frequency “steppy” potential vorticity field is advected vertically past the sensors by internal gravity waves. The advected potential vorticity field is characterized by a vertical wavenumber smaller than 0.2 m−1 ...

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Müller, P., Lien, R.-C., & Williams, R. (1988). Estimates of Potential Vorticity at Small Scales in the Ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(3), 401–416. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1988)018<0401:eopvas>2.0.co;2

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