Affiliation:
1. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117997, Russia
Abstract
The article presents observations of near-inertial internal waves (NIWs) in the slope waters of the Black Sea in winter and summer. Rotary spectral analysis of a time series of sea current velocity measurements revealed the prevailing anticyclonic component of the motions near the local inertial frequency f. The clockwise rotation of the velocity vector with depth implies that the NIWs propagate downwards. The amplitude of NIWs usually was 0.1–0.2 m s−1. NIWs were observed in the layer of the permanent pycnocline and the seasonal pycnocline, which attenuate below depths of 160 m and 80 m in winter and summer, respectively. The amplitude of the near-inertial kinetic energy (NIKE) showed a close relationship with vertical stratification. During winter, NIKE exhibited maximum values in the layer of the permanent pycnocline, whereas, in summer, it was primarily observed in the seasonal pycnocline layer. The near-inertial oscillations were generally more energetic in winter.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation
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