Generation and Propagation of Near-Inertial Waves in a Baroclinic Current on the Tasmanian Shelf

Author:

Schlosser Tamara L.1,Jones Nicole L.1,Bluteau Cynthia E.2,Alford Matthew H.3,Ivey Gregory N.1,Lucas Andrew J.3

Affiliation:

1. Oceans Graduate School and the Ocean Institute, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia

2. Institut des Sciences de la Mer, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada

3. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California

Abstract

AbstractNear-inertial waves (NIWs) are often an energetic component of the internal wave field on windy continental shelves. The effect of baroclinic geostrophic currents, which introduce both relative vorticity and baroclinicity, on NIWs is not well understood. Relative vorticity affects the resonant frequency feff, while both relative vorticity and baroclinicity modify the minimum wave frequency of freely propagating waves ωmin. On a windy and narrow shelf, we observed wind-forced oscillations that generated NIWs where feff was less than the Coriolis frequency f. If everywhere feff > f then NIWs were generated where ωmin < f and feff was smallest. The background current not only affected the location of generation, but also the NIWs’ propagation direction. The estimated NIW energy fluxes show that NIWs propagated predominantly toward the equator because ωmin > f on the continental slope for the entire sample period. In addition to being laterally trapped on the shelf, we observed vertically trapped and intensified NIWs that had a frequency ω within the anomalously low-frequency band (i.e., ωmin < ω < feff), which only exists if the baroclinicity is nonzero. We observed two periods when ωmin < f on the shelf, but the relative vorticity was positive (i.e., feff > f) for one of these periods. The process of NIW propagation remained consistent with the local ωmin, and not feff, emphasizing the importance of baroclinicity on the NIW dynamics. We conclude that windy shelves with baroclinic background currents are likely to have energetic NIWs, but the current and seabed will adjust the spatial distribution and energetics of these NIWs.

Funder

Australian Research Council

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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