阿拉伯海东部内部潮汐和相关能量收支的季节变化:观测和模拟

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Pragnya Makar, A. D. Rao, B. Yadidya, Vimlesh Pant
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利用原位观测和数值模拟方法,对阿拉伯海东部内潮的季节变化进行了详细研究。系泊浮标观测发现M2和K1是主要的潮汐成分,其次是S2和O1。利用3D-麻省理工学院环流模型研究了ITs的产生、传播和消散的季节变化。我们发现ITs主要是沿着大陆架斜坡断裂产生的,主要的产生地点在北部的孟买附近,在Lakshadweep地区周围,在南部的马尔代夫附近。分层随季节和区域变化,从北向南加强。在季风前季节和季风季节,由于分层增加,北方和南方的信息技术有效势能和水平动能都有所增强。孟买附近和马尔代夫附近的大陆架斜坡区贡献了大约66%的正斜压能量转换。能量通量模式表明从孟买地区向西南传播,从马尔代夫向西传播。在大多数季节,半日能量转换和相关通量通常超过日能量。这些发现强调,季节变化主要是由分层变化驱动的,为该地区ITs的动态提供了重要的见解。
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Seasonal Variability of Internal Tides and Associated Energy Budget Over the Eastern Arabian Sea: Observations and Modeling

The seasonal variability of Internal tides (ITs) in the Eastern Arabian Sea was studied in detail using in-situ observations and numerical modeling. Moored buoy observations identified M2 and K1 as the predominant tidal constituents, succeeded by S2 and O1. The 3D- Massachusetts Institute of Technology General Circulation Model is used to study the seasonal changes in the generation, propagation, and dissipation of ITs. We found that ITs are primarily generated along the continental shelf-slope break, with prominent generation sites off Mumbai in the north, around the Lakshadweep region, and near the Maldives in the south. Stratification varies both seasonally and regionally, strengthening from north to south. The enhancement of IT available potential energy and horizontal kinetic energy is observed during the pre-monsoon season in the north and during the monsoon season in the south, attributed to increased stratification. Shelf-slope areas off Mumbai and near the Maldives contribute approximately 66% of the total barotropic-to-baroclinic energy conversion. Energy flux patterns indicate a southwestward propagation from the Mumbai region and a westward propagation from the Maldives. Semidiurnal energy conversion and associated fluxes generally exceed those of diurnal energy across most seasons. These findings underscore that seasonal variability is primarily driven by changes in stratification, offering essential insights into the dynamics of ITs in this region.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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