Eddy‐Freshwater Interaction Using Regional Ocean Modeling System in the Bay of Bengal

Author:

Paul Nihar1ORCID,Sukhatme Jai12ORCID,Gayen Bishakhdatta13ORCID,Sengupta Debasis12

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru Karnataka India

2. Divecha Centre for Climate Change Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru Karnataka India

3. Mechanical Engineering Department University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC Australia

Abstract

AbstractEddy‐freshwater interaction is studied in the north Bay of Bengal (BoB) with a high‐resolution simulation using the Regional Ocean Modeling System. Following observations, the model simulates the trapping and homogenization of river water by a cyclonic mesoscale eddy on a submonthly time scale from October to November 2015. As fresh river water is trapped in the eddy, it is characterized by strong vertical and lateral gradients in salinity. Within a few weeks, these gradients relax along with the progressive homogenization of freshwater within the eddy. A mixed‐layer salinity budget shows the importance of ageostrophic vertical advection in addition to lateral advection during the evolution of salinity within the eddy. An analysis of the eddy kinetic energy (EKE) budget in the upper ocean indicates the development of barotropic and baroclinic instabilities. The vertical profiles of EKE conversion terms reveal that the surface freshwater was involved in the evolution of baroclinic instability within the mixed layer. In addition, an eddy available potential energy (EPE) budget shows that the entrainment of the river water raises the EPE, which is due to an increase in lateral salinity gradients across the eddy during the trapping event. Subsequently, the salinity homogenization leads to a decrease in the EPE, and its rate of decay is modulated by a correlation between surface buoyancy fluxes and density anomalies. Finally, reanalysis data show similar trapping and homogenization of freshwater events across multiple years, highlighting the importance of this mechanism on the subseasonal time scale in the BoB.

Funder

University Grants Commission

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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