Evidence for Submesoscale Barriers to Horizontal Mixing in the Ocean from Current Measurements and Aerial Photographs

Author:

Gildor Hezi1,Fredj Erick2,Steinbuck Jonah3,Monismith Stephen3

Affiliation:

1. Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2. The Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel

3. Stanford University, Stanford, California

Abstract

Abstract Ocean submesoscale (∼2–20 km) mixing processes play a major role in ocean dynamics, in physical–biological interactions (e.g., in the dispersion of larvae), and in the dispersion of pollutants. In this paper, horizontal mixing on a scale of a few kilometers is investigated, from observations of surface currents, using highly resolved (300 m) high-frequency radar. These results show the complexity of ocean mixing on scales of a few kilometers and the existence of temporary barriers to mixing that can affect the dispersion of biological materials and pollutants. These barriers are narrow [O(100 m)] and can survive for a few days. The existence of these barriers is supported in simultaneous aerial photographs. The barriers observed here may require a new approach to the way horizontal mixing is parameterized in ocean and climate models.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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