TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonlinear MHD Rossby wave interactions and persistent geomagnetic field structures
T2 - Rossby waves geomagnetic field
AU - Raphaldini, Breno
AU - Raupp, Carlos F.M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s).
PY - 2020/9/1
Y1 - 2020/9/1
N2 - The geomagnetic field presents several stationary features that are thought to be linked to inhomogeneities at the core-mantle boundary. Particularly important stationary structures of the geomagnetic field are the flux lobes, which appear in pairs in mid- to high mid- to high latitudes. A recently discovered stratified layer at the top of the Earth's core poses important constraints on the dynamics at this layer and on the interaction of the core dynamics and the base of the mantle. In this article, we introduce the linear and nonlinear theories of magnetic Rossby waves in a thin shell at the top of the Earth's core. We study the nonlinear interaction of these waves in the presence of prescribed forcings at the base of the mantle of both a thermal and a topographic nature. We show that the combined effects of forcing and nonlinear interaction can lead the wave phases to be locked around a particular geographical longitude, generating a quasi- stationary flow pattern with a significant meridional component. The solutions of the system are shown to be analogous to atmospheric blocking phenomena. Therefore, we argue that persistent and long-lived structures of the geomagnetic field, such as the geomagnetic lobes, might be associated with a blocking at the top of the Earth's core due to nonlinear stationary waves.
AB - The geomagnetic field presents several stationary features that are thought to be linked to inhomogeneities at the core-mantle boundary. Particularly important stationary structures of the geomagnetic field are the flux lobes, which appear in pairs in mid- to high mid- to high latitudes. A recently discovered stratified layer at the top of the Earth's core poses important constraints on the dynamics at this layer and on the interaction of the core dynamics and the base of the mantle. In this article, we introduce the linear and nonlinear theories of magnetic Rossby waves in a thin shell at the top of the Earth's core. We study the nonlinear interaction of these waves in the presence of prescribed forcings at the base of the mantle of both a thermal and a topographic nature. We show that the combined effects of forcing and nonlinear interaction can lead the wave phases to be locked around a particular geographical longitude, generating a quasi- stationary flow pattern with a significant meridional component. The solutions of the system are shown to be analogous to atmospheric blocking phenomena. Therefore, we argue that persistent and long-lived structures of the geomagnetic field, such as the geomagnetic lobes, might be associated with a blocking at the top of the Earth's core due to nonlinear stationary waves.
KW - Rossby waves
KW - geomagnetism
KW - nonlinear interactions
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85093102135
U2 - 10.1098/rspa.2020.0174
DO - 10.1098/rspa.2020.0174
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85093102135
SN - 1364-5021
VL - 476
JO - Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
JF - Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
IS - 2241
M1 - 20200174
ER -