The Seasonal Cycle of Upper-Ocean Mixing at 8°N in the Bay of Bengal

Author:

Cherian D. A.1,Shroyer E. L.1,Wijesekera H. W.2,Moum J. N.1

Affiliation:

1. College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

2. Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi

Abstract

AbstractWe describe the seasonal cycle of mixing in the top 30–100 m of the Bay of Bengal as observed by moored mixing meters (χpods) deployed along 8°N between 85.5° and 88.5°E in 2014 and 2015. All χpod observations were combined to form seasonal-mean vertical profiles of turbulence diffusivity KT in the top 100 m. The strongest turbulence is observed during the southwest and postmonsoon seasons, that is, between July and November. The northeast monsoon (December–February) is a period of similarly high mean KT but an order of magnitude lower median KT, a sign of energetic episodic mixing events forced by near-inertial shear events. The months of March and April, a period of weak wind forcing and low near-inertial shear amplitude, are characterized by near-molecular values of KT in the thermocline for weeks at a time. Strong mixing events coincide with the passage of surface-forced downward-propagating near-inertial waves and with the presence of enhanced low-frequency shear associated with the Summer Monsoon Current and other mesoscale features between July and October. This seasonal cycle of mixing is consequential. We find that monthly averaged turbulent transport of salt out of the salty Arabian Sea water between August and January is significant relative to local EP. The magnitude of this salt flux is approximately that required to close model-based salt budgets for the upper Bay of Bengal.

Funder

US Office of Naval Research

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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