Predicting Turbulent Vertical Velocity in the Ocean Surface Layer under Mixed Convective and Wind/Wave Forcing

Author:

Gargett Ann. E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada

2. b Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia

Abstract

Abstract Turbulence in the ocean surface layer is forced by a mixture of buoyancy, wind, and wave processes that evolves over time scales from the diurnal scale of buoyancy forcing, through storm time scales, to the annual cycle. This study seeks a predictor for root-mean-square w (rmsw), a time and surface layer average of turbulent vertical velocity w measured by bottom-mounted vertical-beam acoustic Doppler current profilers, in terms of concurrently measured surface forcing fields. Data used are from two coastal sites, one shallow (LEO, 15-m depth) and one deeper (R2, 26-m depth). The analysis demonstrates that it is possible to predict observed rmsw with a simple linear combination of two scale velocities, one the convective scale velocity familiar from the atmospheric literature, the other a scale velocity wS representing combined wind and wave effects. Three variants are considered for this latter scale velocity, the wind stress velocity alone and two forms using both and US, a Stokes velocity characteristic of the surface wave field. At both sites, the two-parameter fit using alone is least accurate, while fits using the other two variants are essentially indistinguishable. At both sites, the coefficient multiplying is the same, within error bounds, and within the range of previous observations. At the deeper site, the coefficient multiplying the wind/wave scale velocity wS is approximately half that at the shallow site, a difference here attributed to difference in wave character.

Funder

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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