Marine Boundary Layers above Heterogeneous SST: Across-Front Winds

Author:

Sullivan Peter P.1,McWilliams James C.2,Weil Jeffrey C.1,Patton Edward G.1,Fernando Harindra J. S.3

Affiliation:

1. a National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

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

3. c Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana

Abstract

AbstractTurbulent flow in a weakly convective marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) driven by geostrophic winds Ug = 10 m s−1 and heterogeneous sea surface temperature (SST) is examined using fine-mesh large-eddy simulation (LES). The imposed SST heterogeneity is a single-sided warm or cold front with temperature jumps Δθ = (2, −1.5) K varying over a horizontal distance between [0.1, −6] km characteristic of an upper-ocean mesoscale or submesoscale regime. A Fourier-fringe technique is implemented in the LES to overcome the assumptions of horizontally homogeneous periodic flow. Grid meshes of 2.2 × 109 points with fine-resolution (horizontal, vertical) spacing (δx = δy, δz) = (4.4, 2) m are used. Geostrophic winds blowing across SST isotherms generate secondary circulations that vary with the sign of the front. Warm fronts feature overshoots in the temperature field, nonlinear temperature and momentum fluxes, a local maximum in the vertical velocity variance, and an extended spatial evolution of the boundary layer with increasing distance from the SST front. Cold fronts collapse the incoming turbulence but leave behind residual motions above the boundary layer. In the case of a warm front, the internal boundary layer grows with downstream distance conveying the surface changes aloft and downwind. SST fronts modify entrainment fluxes and generate persistent horizontal advection at large distances from the front.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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