Seasonal variation of semidiurnal internal tides in the East/Japan Sea

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The seasonal variation of semidiurnal internal tides in the East/Japan Sea was investigated using 25 month long output from a real-time ocean forecasting system. The z coordinate eddy-resolving high-resolution numerical model, called the RIAM ocean model, incorporates data assimilation that nudges temperature and salinity fields together with volume transport through the Korea Strait to produce realistic oceanic currents and stratification. In addition to atmospheric forcing, it includes tidal forcing of 16 major components along open boundaries. The model generates energetic semidiurnal internal tides around the northern entrance of the Korea Strait. Energy conversion from barotropic to baroclinic (internal) tides varies seasonally with maxima in September (ranging 0.48-0.52 GW) and minima in March (ranging 0.11-0.16 GW). This seasonal variation is induced by the seasonality in stratification near the southwestern East/Japan Sea. The propagation distance of the internal tides is associated with generation intensity and wavelength. From late summer to early winter, the semidiurnal internal tides travel relatively far from the generation region due to stratification changes; its energy dissipates less as a result of longer wavelengths. Our results suggest that spatiotemporal variation of internal-tide-induced mixing due to the seasonality in the generation, propagation, and dissipation of internal tides should be considered for a more realistic simulation of water masses and circulation in models of the East/Japan Sea. Key Points Semidiurnal internal tides in the EJS show seasonality Converted energy shows maxima in September and minima in March Propagation is affected by both its generation intensity and wavelength © 2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

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Jeon, C., Park, J. H., Varlamov, S. M., Yoon, J. H., Kim, Y. H., Seo, S., … Kim, C. H. (2014). Seasonal variation of semidiurnal internal tides in the East/Japan Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 119(5), 2843–2859. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JC009864

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