Hongyu Xin, Weiqiang Wang, Qiang Xie, Weiqing Han, Ke Huang, Kang Xu, K. Arulananthan, Kamal Tennakoon
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摘要
众所周知,夏季斯里兰卡南部沿岸洋流(SSLCC)西行的关键是季节内部分。在这项研究中,利用再分析数据和简单的线性连续分层海洋模式,对决定夏季斯里 兰卡南部沿岸流向西的季节内时间尺度的相对贡献和物理过程进行了量化。对西行 SSLCC 事件的综合分析表明,来自斯里兰卡南部沿岸、赤道印度洋和孟加拉湾南部的风力对西行 SSLCC(季节内尺度)的影响分别占 53%、30% 和 17%。斯里兰卡南部沿岸的局地风力与北方夏季季节内振荡(BSISO)有关。具体来说,BSISO 的负相以活跃的大气对流为特征,会诱发斯里兰卡南海岸的气旋风应力卷曲,并直接促进 SSLCC 向西移动。赤道强迫通过第一和第二气压模态上涌罗斯比波(0.64 m s-1)的混合行为在 SSLCC 西行过程中发挥次要作用,这些上涌罗斯比波以气旋涡旋的形式沿 5°N 断面向西传播。与此相反,受 BSISO 信号调制的影响,来自南部 BoB 的强迫激发了第一气压带上升流 Rossby 波(0.85 m s-1)在 90°E 附近快速向西传播,从而形成了向西的 SSLCC。
Dynamics of the Summer Counter-Wind Current Along South Sri Lanka Coast: 2. Relative Contributions of Local and Remote Forcing on the Intra-Seasonal Timescale
It is well known that the intra-seasonal component is critical for the occurrence of the westward south Sri Lanka coastal current (SSLCC) during summer. In this study, the relative contributions and physical processes that determine the westward SSLCC during summer on the intra-seasonal timescale are quantified using the reanalysis data and a simple linear, continuously stratified (LCS) ocean model. A comprehensive analysis of the westward SSLCC events reveals that the wind forcing from south Sri Lanka coast, equatorial Indian Ocean, and southern Bay of Bengal (BoB) is responsible for the westward SSLCC (on the intra-seasonal timescale), contributing 53%, 30%, and 17%, respectively. The local wind forcing along the southern Sri Lanka is linked to the boreal summer intra-seasonal oscillation (BSISO). Specifically, the negative phase of the BSISO, characterized by active atmospheric convection, induces cyclonic wind stress curl along the south coast of Sri Lanka, and directly promoting the westward SSLCC. The equatorial forcing plays a secondary role in the westward SSLCC via mixing behavior of the first and second baroclinic modes upwelling Rossby waves (0.64 m s−1), propagating westward along the 5°N section as the cyclonic vortices. On the contrast, influenced by the modulation of the BSISO signal, the forcing from the southern BoB excites the rapid westward propagation of the first baroclinic mode upwelling Rossby waves (0.85 m s−1) near 90°E, contributing the westward SSLCC.