Sensitive study of the long and short surface wave-induced vertical mixing in a wave-circulation coupled model
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  • 作者:ZHAO ChangQIAO FangliXIA ChangshuiWANG Guansuo
  • 会议时间:2011-08-11
  • 关键词:wave-induced mixing ; wave-circulation coupled model ; long surface wave-induced mixing ; daily mean wave-induced mixing ; monthly mean wave-induced mixing
  • 作者单位:ZHAO Chang,WANG Guansuo(College of Physical and Environmental Oceanography,Ocean University of China,Qingdao 266100,China;Key Laboratory of Marine Science and Numerical Modeling,State Oceanic Administration,Qingdao 266061,China;First Institute of Oceanography,State Oceanic Administration,Qingdao 266061,China)QIAO Fangli,XIA Changshui(Key Laboratory of Marine Science and Numerical Modeling,State Oceanic Administration,Qingdao 266061,China;First Institute of Oceanography,State Oceanic Administration,Qingdao 266061,China)
  • 母体文献:中国海洋研究委员会2011年会论文集
  • 会议名称:中国海洋研究委员会2011年会
  • 会议地点:乌鲁木齐
  • 主办单位:中国海洋研究委员会
  • 语种:chi
摘要
The previous studies by the MASNUM research team have shown the effectiveness of the waveinduced mixing (Bv) in improving the simulation of upper-ocean thermal structure.The mechanisms of Bv are further investigated by incorporating different Bv products into the MASNUM wave-circulation coupled model.First,experiments were designed to explore the effects of Bv,which contain the contributions at different wave lengths (l).The results of three experiments,the non-Bv case,the short-wave case (l <300 m),and the long-wave case (l >300 m) are compared,and it is found that the long waves are the most important component for Bv to generate mixing in the upper ocean.As the swell plays dominant role in mixing,the parameterization of Bv into wind may be not a proper way.Second,Bv effects at different time-scales,including daily and monthly,were examined.The results show that the monthly averaged Bv has larger impact than the daily averaged Bv,especially in summer.

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