Interactions of Remotely Generated Internal Tides With the U.S. West Coast Continental Margin

Author:

Siyanbola Oladeji Q.1ORCID,Buijsman Maarten C.1ORCID,Delpech Audrey2ORCID,Barkan Roy23ORCID,Pan Yulin4ORCID,Arbic Brian K.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Ocean Science and Engineering University of Southern Mississippi Stennis Space Center MS USA

2. Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Science UCLA Los Angeles CA USA

3. Porter School of the Environment and Earth Sciences Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv Israel

4. Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

5. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

Abstract

AbstractThrough interactions with the continental margins, incident low‐mode internal tides (ITs) can be reflected, scattered to high modes, transmitted onto the shelf and dissipated. We investigate the fate of remotely generated mode‐1 ITs in the U.S. West Coast (USWC) continental margin using two 4‐km horizontal resolution regional simulations. These 1‐year long simulations have realistic stratification, and atmospheric, tidal, and sub‐tidal forcings. In addition, one of these simulations has remote internal wave (IW) forcing at the open boundaries while the other does not. To compute the IT reflectivity of the USWC margin, we separate the IT energy fluxes into onshore and offshore propagating components using a Discrete Fourier Transform in space and time. Overall, ∼20% of the remote mode‐1 semidiurnal IT energy fluxes reflect off the USWC margin, 40% is scattered to modes 2–5, and 7% is transmitted onto the shelf while the remaining is dissipated on the continental slope. Furthermore, our results reveal that differences in stratification, slope criticality, topographic roughness and angle of incidence cause these fractions to vary spatially and temporally along the USWC margin. However, there is no clear seasonal variability in these estimates. Remote IWs enhance the advection and diffusion of heat in the continental margin, resulting in cooling at the surface and warming at depth, and a reduction in the thermocline stratification. These results suggest that low‐mode ITs can cause water mass transformation in continental margins that are far away from their generation sites.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Office of Naval Research

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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