Measuring fluxes between wave and geostrophic features in rotating non-hydrostatic flows with variable stratification
Jeffrey J. Early, Gerardo Hern\'andez-Due\~nas, Leslie M. Smith, Cimarron Wortham, M.-Pascale Lelong

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel framework to decompose rotating non-hydrostatic ocean flows into wave and geostrophic components, enabling detailed analysis of energy fluxes and cascades in realistic stratified conditions.
Contribution
The authors develop a new orthogonal basis and projection operators for separating wave and geostrophic motions in complex flows with variable stratification, advancing energy transfer analysis.
Findings
Identified inverse geostrophic cascade and forward wave cascade in simulations.
Quantified energy fluxes between wave and geostrophic components.
Demonstrated the method's effectiveness in realistic ocean flow simulations.
Abstract
A challenge in physical oceanography is quantifying the energy content of waves and balanced flows and the fluxes that connect these reservoirs with their sources and sinks. Methodological limitations have prevented decompositions for realistic flows with non-hydrostatic motions and variable stratification. We present a framework that separates the flow into wave and geostrophic components using the principle that waves have no Eulerian available potential vorticity signature. Starting from new expressions for available energy and potential vorticity conservation, we construct a basis of wave and geostrophic modes, complete and orthogonal with respect to quadratic approximations of the conserved quantities. Using the resulting non-hydrostatic projection operators, the nonlinear equations of motion are expressed as coupled wave and geostrophic equations, quantifying cascade and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing · Climate variability and models
