Internal Solitary Waves within the Cold Tongue of the Equatorial Pacific Generated by Buoyant Gravity Currents

Author:

Santos-Ferreira A. M.12,Silva J. C. B. da13ORCID,St-Denis B.4,Bourgault D.4,Maas L. R. M.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Geosciences Environment and Spatial Planning, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

2. b Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR), Porto, Portugal

3. c Institute of Earth Sciences (ICT), Porto, Portugal

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

5. e Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract The equatorial cold tongue in the Pacific Ocean has been intensely studied during the last decades as it plays an important role in air–sea interactions and climate issues. Recently, Warner et al. revealed gravity currents apparently originating in tropical instability waves. Both phenomena have strong dissipation rates and were considered to play a significant role in cascading energy from the mesoscale to smaller horizontal scales, as well as to vertical scales less than 1 m. Here, we present Sentinel-3 satellite observations of internal solitary waves (ISWs) in the Pacific cold tongue near the equator, in a zonal band stretching from 210° to 265°E, away from any steep bottom topography. Within this band these waves propagate in multiple directions. Some of the waves’ characteristics, such as the distance between wave crests, crest lengths, and time scales, are estimated from satellite observations. In total we identify 116 ISW trains during one full year (2020), with typical distances between crests of 1500 m and crest lengths of hundreds of kilometers. These ISW trains appear to be generated by buoyant gravity currents having sharp fronts detectable in thermal infrared satellite images. A 2D numerical model confirms that resonantly generated nonlinear internal waves with amplitudes of O(10) m may be continuously initiated at the fronts of advancing gravity currents. Significance Statement Satellite imagery reveals the repeated occurrence of internal solitary waves in the near-equatorial region of the east Pacific, despite the absence of topography. These waves appear to be resonantly generated over the sheared Equatorial Undercurrent by gravity currents that propagate as frontal zones of 1000-km scale tropical instability waves, providing a physical link with viscous mixing scales.

Funder

FCT

European Space Agency

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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