Chapter Seven¶
Dynamical processes for descriptive ocean circulation¶
Data files supplied for Chapter 7 exercises
WOA09_decimated_Pacific.joa
WOA98_heavydeci_Pacific.poa
WOA05_decimated_Arctic.joa
WOA05_decimated_Atlantic.joa
WOA05_decimated_Indian.joa
WOA05_decimated_Southern.joa
WOA98_heavydeci_Atlantic.poa
WOA98_heavydeci_Indian.poa
Download: Chapter 7 Data Files
Goals¶
Map the dynamic topography of ocean regions
To accomplish this, one will¶
Open a WOA09 data file
Configure map plots to display topography
Customize plots
Tools¶
JOA built in parameter calculator
DPO Chapter 7 Sections¶
DPO JOA examples are available for the following emphasized sections:
7.1 |
Introduction: mechanisms |
7.2 |
Momentum balance |
7.2.1 |
Acceleration and advection |
7.2.2 |
Pressure gradient force and gravitational force |
7.2.3 |
Rotation: centrifugal and Coriolis forces |
7.2.4 |
Viscous force or dissipation |
7.2.4.1 |
Molecular viscosity |
7.2.4.2 |
Eddy viscosity |
7.2.5 |
Mathematical expression of momentum balance |
7.3 |
Temperature, salinity and density evolution |
7.3.1 |
Temperature, salinity and density equations |
7.3.2 |
Molecular and eddy diffusivity |
7.4 |
Mixing layers |
7.4.1 |
Surface mixed layer |
7.4.2 |
Bottom mixed layers |
7.4.3 |
Internal mixing layers |
7.5 |
Response to wind forcing |
7.5.1 |
Inertial currents |
7.5.2 |
Langmuir circulation |
7.5.3 |
Ekman layers |
7.5.4 |
Ekman transport convergence and wind stress curl |
7.5.5 |
Observations of Ekman response and wind forcing |
7.6 |
Geostrophic balance |
7.6.1 |
Pressure gradient force and Coriolis force balance |
7.6.2 |
Geopotential and dynamic height anomalies and reference level velocities |
7.6.3 |
Dynamic topography and sea surface height maps |
7.6.4 |
A two-layer ocean |
7.7 |
Vorticity, potential vorticity, Rossby and Kelvin waves, and instabilities |
7.7.1 |
Vorticity |
7.7.2 |
Potential vorticity |
7.7.3 |
Rossby waves |
7.7.4 |
Rossby deformation radius and Rossby wave dispersion relation |
7.7.5 |
Instability of geostrophic ocean currents |
7.7.6 |
Kelvin waves |
7.8 |
Wind-driven circulation: Sverdrup balance and western boundary currents |
7.8.1 |
Sverdrup balance |
7.8.2 |
Stommel’s solution: westward intensification and western boundary currents |
7.8.3 |
Munk’s solution: western boundary currents |
7.8.4 |
Fofonoff’s solution: large-scale inertial currents |
7.8.5 |
Wind-driven circulation in a stratified ocean |
7.9 |
Wind-driven circulation: eastern boundary currents and equatorial circulation |
7.9.1 |
Coastal upwelling and eastern boundary currents |
7.9.2 |
Near-surface equatorial currents and Bjerknes feedback |
7.10 |
Buoyancy (thermohaline) forcing and abyssal circulation |
7.10.1 |
Buoyancy loss processes (diapycnal downwelling) |
7.10.2 |
Diapycnal upwelling (buoyancy gain) |
7.10.3 |
Stommel and Arons’ solution: abyssal circulation and Deep Western Boundary Currents |
7.10.4 |
Thermohaline oscillators: Stommel’s solution |
7.1 |
Introduction: mechanisms |
7.2 |
Momentum balance |
7.2.1 |
Acceleration and advection |
7.2.2 |
Pressure gradient force and gravitational force |
7.2.3 |
Rotation: centrifugal and Coriolis forces |
7.2.4 |
Viscous force or dissipation |
7.2.4.1 |
Molecular viscosity |
7.2.4.2 |
Eddy viscosity |
7.2.5 |
Mathematical expression of momentum balance |
7.3 |
Temperature, salinity and density evolution |
7.3.1 |
Temperature, salinity and density equations |
7.3.2 |
Molecular and eddy diffusivity |
7.4 |
Mixing layers |
7.4.1 |
Surface mixed layer |
7.4.2 |
Bottom mixed layers |
7.4.3 |
Internal mixing layers |
7.5 |
Response to wind forcing |
7.5.1 |
Inertial currents |
7.5.2 |
Langmuir circulation |
7.5.3 |
Ekman layers |
7.5.4 |
Ekman transport convergence and wind stress curl |
7.5.5 |
Observations of Ekman response and wind forcing |
7.6 |
Geostrophic balance |
7.6.1 |
Pressure gradient force and Coriolis force balance |
7.6.2 |
Geopotential and dynamic height anomalies and reference level velocities |
7.6.3 |
Dynamic topography and sea surface height maps |
7.6.4 |
A two-layer ocean |
7.7 |
Vorticity, potential vorticity, Rossby and Kelvin waves, and instabilities |
7.7.1 |
Vorticity |
7.7.2 |
Potential vorticity |
7.7.3 |
Rossby waves |
7.7.4 |
Rossby deformation radius and Rossby wave dispersion relation |
7.7.5 |
Instability of geostrophic ocean currents |
7.7.6 |
Kelvin waves |
7.8 |
Wind-driven circulation: Sverdrup balance and western boundary currents |
7.8.1 |
Sverdrup balance |
7.8.2 |
Stommel’s solution: westward intensification and western boundary currents |
7.8.3 |
Munk’s solution: western boundary currents |
7.8.4 |
Fofonoff’s solution: large-scale inertial currents |
7.8.5 |
Wind-driven circulation in a stratified ocean |
7.9 |
Wind-driven circulation: eastern boundary currents and equatorial circulation |
7.9.1 |
Coastal upwelling and eastern boundary currents |
7.9.2 |
Near-surface equatorial currents and Bjerknes feedback |
7.10 |
Buoyancy (thermohaline) forcing and abyssal circulation |
7.10.1 |
Buoyancy loss processes (diapycnal downwelling) |
7.10.2 |
Diapycnal upwelling (buoyancy gain) |
7.10.3 |
Stommel and Arons’ solution: abyssal circulation and Deep Western Boundary Currents |
7.10.4 |
Thermohaline oscillators: Stommel’s solution |