First-order resonance in the reflection of baroclinic Rossby waves

Author:

Graef Federico

Abstract

The nonlinear interaction between an incident and a reflected Rossby wave produces a steady flow parallel to the (non-zonal) reflecting wall and a transient flow oscillating at twice the frequency of the incident-reflected pair. If the transient forcing is resonant, i.e. a free Rossby wave, the resonant response must have zero amplitude at the wall in order to fulfil the boundary condition there; a straightforward expansion predicts a linear growth of its amplitude in the offshore direction y. Resonance is possible only if 0 < |sin α| ≤ $\frac13$, where α is the angle between the wall and the easterly direction. This requirement is met by several boundaries in the ocean. A simple graphical method to find a resonant triad is described.Using the method of multiple scales, it is shown that the wave amplitudes of the triad are slowly varying periodic functions of y, such that the energy flux of the triad through any plane parallel to the wall vanishes, as required by energy conservation. The waves participating in the resonant triad become wave packets. The three waves do not exchange energy in time due to the additional constraint on the motion imposed by the boundary condition at the wall. It is shown that the wave amplitudes cannot be slowly varying functions of v and time.As a possible oceanic application of the theoretical findings, the distance from the wall where one would expect to find large semi-annual amplitudes if annual Rossby waves are impinging on the boundary is of the order of 100 km. Motivated by similar studies (Plumb 1977; Mysak 1978), there are speculations on what would happen if three incident-reflected Rossby wave pairs (or modes) are taken, allowing each mode amplitude to be slowly varying in time.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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