Observations and Numerical Simulations of the Onset and Growth of Langmuir Circulations

Author:

Andriatis Alexander1ORCID,Lenain Luc1,Alford Matthew H.1,Winstead Nathaniel2,Geiman Joseph2

Affiliation:

1. a Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California

2. b Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland

Abstract

Abstract We report novel observations of the onset and growth of Langmuir circulations (LCs) from simultaneous airborne and subsurface in situ measurements. Under weak, fetch-limited wind–wave forcing with stabilizing buoyancy forcing, the onset of LCs is observed for wind speeds greater than about 1 m s−1. LCs appear nonuniformly in space, consistent with previous laboratory experiments and suggestive of coupled wave–turbulence interaction. Following an increase in wind speed from <1 m s−1 to sustained 3 m s−1 winds, a shallow (<0.7 m) diurnal warm layer is observed to deepen at 1 m h−1, while the cross-cell scales of LCs grow at 2 m h−1, as observed in sea surface temperature collected from a research aircraft. Subsurface temperature structures show temperature intrusions into the base of the diurnal warm layer of the same scale as bubble entrainment depth during the deepening period and are comparable to temperature structures observed during strong wind forcing with a deep mixed layer that is representative of previous LC studies. We show that an LES run with observed initial conditions and forcing is able to reproduce the onset and rate of boundary layer deepening. The surface temperature expression however is significantly different from observations, and the model exhibits large sensitivity to the numerical representation of surface radiative heating. These novel observations of Langmuir circulations offer a benchmark for further improvement of numerical models. Significance Statement The purpose of this study is to better understand the structure and dynamics of Langmuir circulations (LCs), coherent turbulent vortices in the surface ocean. Using observations of the ocean surface boundary layer from aircraft and autonomous instruments, we show the onset and growth of LCs. We compare the observations to a numerical model and find that while the model can reproduce the deepening of a shallow surface warm layer, the representation of coherent vortices differs from observations. Future studies can improve on the numerical representation of coherent upper ocean structures which are important to modeling upper ocean turbulence, air–sea exchanges, biology, ocean acoustics, and the distribution of anthropogenic pollutants like oil and microplastics.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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