Thermodynamical Effects of Ocean Current Feedback in a Quasigeostrophic Coupled Model

Author:

Jamet Quentin1ORCID,Berger Alexandre2,Deremble Bruno2,Penduff Thierry2

Affiliation:

1. a INRIA, ODYSSEY Group, Ifremer, Plouzané, France

2. b Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, IRD, Grenoble INP, IGE, Grenoble, France

Abstract

Abstract Air–sea fluxes are the main drivers of ocean circulation, yet their representation in ocean-only models remains challenging. While a zeroth-order formulation accounting only for the state of the atmosphere is well adopted by the community, surface ocean feedback has gained attention over the last decades. In this paper, we focus on thermodynamical indirect feedback of surface ocean currents, which completes the “eddy killing” effect induced by the mechanical feedback. In this study, we quantify both the mechanical and thermodynamical contributions in the context of idealized, coupled quasigeostrophic simulations through sensitivity experiments on wind stress formulation. As compared to eddy killing which impacts kinetic energy levels, the indirect thermodynamical feedback induces significant changes in potential energy levels. The thermodynamical feedback also enhances by +27% the potential-to-kinetic turbulent energy conversion induced by relative wind stress formulation, as well as significant changes in both forward and inverse cascades of potential energy (PE). That is, accounting for ocean surface currents in the computation of wind stress significantly changes transfers of PE from the mean to the turbulent flow. These changes are mostly controlled by a reduced upscale energy flux rather than a more vigorous downscale flux, a process in line with results obtained for kinetic energy fluxes associated with the eddy killing effect.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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