A three-component model for the coupled evolution of near-inertial waves, quasi-geostrophic flow and the near-inertial second harmonic

Author:

Wagner G. L.ORCID,Young W. R.

Abstract

We derive an asymptotic model that describes the nonlinear coupled evolution of (i) near-inertial waves (NIWs), (ii) balanced quasi-geostrophic flow and (iii) near-inertial second harmonic waves with frequency near $2f_{0}$, where $f_{0}$ is the local inertial frequency. This ‘three-component’ model extends the two-component model derived by Xie & Vanneste (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 774, 2015, pp. 143–169) to include interactions between near-inertial and $2f_{0}$ waves. Both models possess two conservation laws which together imply that oceanic NIWs forced by winds, tides or flow over bathymetry can extract energy from quasi-geostrophic flows. A second and separate implication of the three-component model is that quasi-geostrophic flow catalyses a loss of NIW energy to freely propagating waves with near-$2f_{0}$ frequency that propagate rapidly to depth and transfer energy back to the NIW field at very small vertical scales. The upshot of near-$2f_{0}$ generation is a two-step mechanism whereby quasi-geostrophic flow catalyses a nonlinear transfer of near-inertial energy to the small scales of wave breaking and diapycnal mixing. A comparison of numerical solutions with both Boussinesq and three-component models for a two-dimensional initial value problem reveals strengths and weaknesses of the model while demonstrating the extraction of quasi-geostrophic energy and production of small vertical scales.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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