Parameterizing Eddy Buoyancy Fluxes Across Prograde Shelf/Slope Fronts Using a Slope-Aware GEOMETRIC Closure

Author:

Wei Huaiyu12ORCID,Wang Yan12ORCID,Mak Julian123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Ocean Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China

2. b Center for Ocean Research in Hong Kong and Macau, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China

3. c National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Accurate parameterizations of eddy fluxes across prograde, buoyant shelf and slope currents are crucial to faithful predictions of the heat transfer and water mass transformations in high-latitude ocean environments in ocean climate models. In this work we evaluate several parameterization schemes of eddy buoyancy fluxes in predicting the mean state of prograde current systems using a set of coarse-resolution noneddying simulations, the solutions of which are compared against those of fine-resolution eddy-resolving simulations with nearly identical model configurations. It is found that coarse-resolution simulations employing the energetically constrained GEOMETRIC parameterization can accurately reconstruct the prograde mean flow state, provided that the suppression of eddy buoyancy diffusivity over the continental slope is accounted for. The prognostic subgrid-scale eddy energy budget in the GEOMETRIC parameterization scheme effectively captures the varying trend of the domain-wide eddy energy level in response to environmental changes, even though the energy budget is not specifically designed for a sloping-bottomed ocean. Local errors of the predicted eddy energy are present but do not compromise the predictive skill of the GEOMETRIC parameterization for prograde current systems. This work lays a foundation for improving the representation of prograde current systems in coarse-resolution ocean climate models. Significance Statement The objective of this study is to evaluate different methods for predicting ocean volume transports caused by ocean mesoscale eddies across continental margins. This is important because these transports play a critical role in exchanges between coastal seas and open oceans, but cannot be resolved or well represented in ocean climate simulations. This study emphasizes the importance of accounting for the influence of sloping seafloors in controlling the eddy transport across the continental slope. This study also highlights the necessity of simultaneously predicting the eddy energy for better representation of the cross-slope eddy transport in ocean climate simulations.

Funder

Research Grants Council of Hong Kong

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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