Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 2Y2; Canada
Abstract
Internal tides are internal gravity waves generated in stratified waters by the interaction of barotropic tidal currents with variable bottom topography. They play a role in dissipating tidal energy and lead to mixing in the deep ocean. Key dimensionless parameters governing their generation include the tidal excursion compared with the scale of the topography, the bottom slope compared with the angle at which rays of internal waves of tidal frequency propagate, and the height of the topography compared with the depth of the ocean. Recent theoretical developments for parts of this parameter space particularly relevant to the deep ocean show that most of the energy flux is associated with low modes that propagate away from the generation region. For isolated features this energy flux is not strongly dependent on the bottom slope. Intense beams of internal tidal energy are expected near “critical slopes," bottom slopes equal to the ray slope, and lead to local mixing.
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