Mixed Layer-Thermocline Interaction in a Three-Dimensional Isopycnic Coordinate Model

  • Bleck R
  • Hu D
  • Hanson H
  • et al.
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Rosenstiel Sch. Mar. and Atmos. Sci., Univ. Miami, Miami, FL 33149, USA J (Journal-Article) M (Marine) The annual buildup and obliteration of the seasonal thermocline and the associated ventilation of the permanent thermocline in a wind- and thermally driven ocean basin are simulated numerically. The model developed for this purpose is a combination of a single-layer model of the oceanic mixed layer, based on a simple closure of the turbulence kinetic energy equation, and a three-dimensional isopycnic coordinate model of the stratified oceanic interior. The joint model, set in a rectangular ocean basin, is forced by annually varying wind stress and radiative plus turbulent heat fluxes approximating zonally averaged conditions over the North Atlantic. Special emphasis is placed on the description of the mixed-layer detrainment process, which requires distributing mixed-layer water of continuously variable density among constant-densit...

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Bleck, R., Hu, D., Hanson, H. P., & Kraust, E. B. (1989). Mixed Layer-Thermocline Interaction in a Three-Dimensional Isopycnic Coordinate Model. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 19(10), 1417–1439. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1989)019<1417:mltiia>2.0.co;2

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