Modelling of partially-resolved oceanic symmetric instability

S. D. Bachman, J. R. Taylor

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Abstract

A series of idealized numerical models have been developed to investigate the effects of partially resolved symmetric instability (SI) in oceanic general circulation models. An analysis of the energetics of symmetric instability is used to argue that the mixed layer can be at least partially restratified even when some SI modes are absent due to either large horizontal viscosity or coarse model resolution. Linear stability analysis reveals that in the idealized models the amount of restratification can be predicted as a function of the grid spacing and viscosity. The models themselves are used to demonstrate these predictions and reveal three possible outcomes in steady-state: (1) incomplete restratification due to viscosity, (2) incomplete restratification due to resolution, and (3) excessive restratification due to anisotropy of the viscosity. The third outcome occurs even on a high-resolution isotropic grid and in two separate numerical models, and thus appears to be a sort of robust numerical feature. The three outcomes are used to recommend criteria that a successful SI parameterization should satisfy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-27
Number of pages13
JournalOcean Modelling
Volume82
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Eddies
  • Mixed layer
  • Ocean modeling
  • Restratification
  • Submesoscale
  • Symmetric instability

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