Local Topographic Rossby Modes Observed in the Abyssal Sea of Japan

Author:

Senjyu Tomoharu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Observational Physical Oceanography Section, Division of Earth Environment Dynamics, Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

Abstract

Abstract The short-period current fluctuations (topographic wave fluctuations, TWFs) on the southern rim slope of the abyssal Sea of Japan were investigated using current meter datasets from closely spaced mooring arrays. The TWFs occurred almost continuously throughout the year with short periods in a narrow band (1.5–5 days), showing a seasonal modulation in their amplitude. The TWFs were attributable to alternate passage of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies on the rim slope, which propagated eastward at a speed of 0.15–0.23 m s−1. In addition, the TWFs showed a bottom-intensified characteristic, along with the two-layer structure consisting of an almost barotropic lower layer and a marginally baroclinic upper layer. The lowest topographic Rossby mode, which is a normal mode of the topographic Rossby waves prescribed by the two ridges on the rim slope, was considered as a cause of the TWFs because of its eastward-propagating eddy train structure along the rim slope and the eigenperiod (3–5 days) near the TWF band. In addition, the local time-dependent Sverdrup balance was considered as a mechanism of the TWF generation, since the TWFs significantly correlated with the wind stress curl variations over the observation area with time lags. That is, the current fluctuations near the eigenperiod were selectively amplified via the resonance between the lowest topographic Rossby mode and the Ekman pumping variations induced by the TWF-band wind stress curl. We concluded that the observed TWFs were a manifestation of the wind-induced lowest topographic Rossby mode prescribed by the bottom topography. Significance Statement The dispersion relation teaches us that short-period (<10 days) Rossby waves have a very long wavelength (>103 km). However, as atmospheric forcing with both such period and wavelength is absent, the short-period Rossby waves excited by a local forcing generally dissipate quickly in a limited area. Nevertheless, we observed short-period (1.5–5 days) current fluctuations occurring continuously throughout the year in the abyssal (>1000 m) Sea of Japan. The deep current fluctuations were attributable to the propagation of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddy trains on the zonally extended slope. This is the wind-induced lowest topographic Rossby normal mode prescribed by the bottom topography. This study suggests that short-period current fluctuations can occur everywhere if appropriate topographic and atmospheric conditions were established.

Funder

The Ministry of the Environment, Japan

JSPS KAKENHI

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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