North Atlantic Barotropic Vorticity Balances in Numerical Models

Author:

Schoonover Joseph1,Dewar William2,Wienders Nicolas2,Gula Jonathan3,McWilliams James C.3,Molemaker M. Jeroen3,Bates Susan C.4,Danabasoglu Gokhan4,Yeager Stephen4

Affiliation:

1. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

2. Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

3. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

4. National Center for Atmospheric Research,+ Boulder, Colorado

Abstract

AbstractNumerical simulations are conducted across model platforms and resolutions with a focus on the North Atlantic. Barotropic vorticity diagnostics confirm that the subtropical gyre is characterized by an inviscid balance primarily between the applied wind stress curl and bottom pressure torque. In an area-integrated budget over the Gulf Stream, the northward return flow is balanced by bottom pressure torque. These integrated budgets are shown to be consistent across model platforms and resolution, suggesting that these balances are robust. Two of the simulations, at 100- and 10-km resolutions, produce a more northerly separating Gulf Stream but obtain the correct integrated vorticity balances. In these simulations, viscous torque is nonnegligible on smaller scales, indicating that the separation is linked to the details of the local dynamics. These results are shown to be consistent with a scale analysis argument that suggests that the biharmonic viscous torque in particular is upsetting the inviscid balance in simulations with a more northerly separation. In addition to providing evidence for locally controlled inviscid separation, these results provide motivation to revisit the formulation of subgrid-scale parameterizations in general circulation models.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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