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Turbulence in the Deep Ocean: A Study of Lee Wave Propagation through Depth-Varying Currents and the Implications for Energy Dissipation

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2023-12-08

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Babineau, Marie

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Lee wave dissipation rates estimated from observations are two to three times lower than those predicted by models. However, such models have assumed a constant background current into which the waves propagate. To explore the impact of depth-varying currents on lee waves, I have run idealized 2D numerical simulations with sinusoidal bathymetry and linearly varying currents. For both bottom- and surface-intensified currents, waves propagate to the surface when their frequency ($\Omega$) remains within the radiating range, $f<\Omega < N$. In contrast, waves reach an evanescent layer when their frequency is Doppler-shifted to the limits of the radiating range, namely a dissipative layer when $\Omega=f$ or an internal reflective layer when $\Omega=N$. All simulations are time-dependent, with the generation of inertial oscillations and interference patterns when reflection occurs. Furthermore, depth-varying currents allow for energy exchanges, a dominant feature of wave energetics.

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Internal wave, Energy dissipation, Turbulence, Wave action, Numerical simulation

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