Vertical Heat Fluxes beneath Idealized Sea Ice Leads in Large-Eddy Simulations: Comparison with Observations from the SHEBA Experiment

Author:

Bourgault Pascal1,Straub David1,Duquette Kevin2,Nadeau Louis-Philippe2,Tremblay Bruno1

Affiliation:

1. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2. Institut des sciences de la mer, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

AbstractLarge-eddy simulations (Δx = Δz = 1 m) are used to examine vertical ocean heat fluxes driven by mechanical and buoyancy forcing across idealized sea ice leads. Forcing parameters approximate conditions from a shear event during the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic (SHEBA) experiment in March 1998. In situ measurements near the lead showed isopycnal displacements of 14 m and turbulent vertical heat fluxes up to 400 W m−2, both of which were attributed to a strong cyclonic stress curl localized along the lead axis. By contrast, the large-eddy simulations show cyclonic shear across the lead to produce no turbulence, with vertical heat transport instead related to an overturning cell that connects a broad upwelling near the lead to downwelling farther away. Anticyclonic forcing produces an opposite-signed overturning cell, but with an intense, narrow downwelling jet and strong turbulent heat fluxes (~100 W m−2) near the lead. For both signs of curl, domain-integrated heat transport due to the overturning cells is somewhat larger than the turbulent heat flux, the latter being confined to the vicinity of the lead. Buoyancy forcing related to sea ice formation in the lead was found to increase both the turbulent and the cell-related heat fluxes (by up to 50% and 10%, respectively). Vertical isopycnal displacements for the upwelling case were found to increase linearly with the strength of the forcing. Possible reasons for the discrepancies with the observations include finer scale variation in the surface ocean stress and turbulence associated with the formation of a ridge during the shear event.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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