Surface and Sub‐Surface Kinetic Energy Wavenumber‐Frequency Spectra in Global Ocean Models and Observations

Author:

Ansong Joseph K.12ORCID,Arbic Brian K.1ORCID,Nelson Arin D.13,Alford Matthew H.4ORCID,Kunze Eric5,Menemenlis Dimitris6ORCID,Savage Anna C.17,Shriver Jay F.8ORCID,Wallcraft Alan J.9ORCID,Buijsman Maarten C.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

2. Now at: Department of Mathematics University of Ghana Accra Ghana

3. Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport RI USA

4. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego CA USA

5. NorthWest Research Associates Redmond WA USA

6. Earth Sciences Division Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

7. Running Tide Portland ME USA

8. Ocean Dynamics and Prediction Branch, Code 7323, Naval Research Laboratory Stennis Space Center Hancock County, MS USA

9. Center for Ocean and Atmospheric Prediction, Florida State University Tallahassee FL USA

10. Department of Marine Science University of Southern Mississippi Stennis Space Center Hancock County, MS USA

Abstract

AbstractThis paper examines spectra of horizontal kinetic energy (HKE) in the surface and sub‐surface ocean, with an emphasis on internal gravity wave (IGW) motions, in global high‐resolution ocean simulations. Horizontal wavenumber‐frequency spectra of surface HKE are computed over seven oceanic regions from two global simulations of the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) and three global simulations of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model (MITgcm). In regions with high IGW activity, high surface HKE variance in the horizontal wavenumber‐frequency spectra is aligned along IGW linear dispersion curves. For both HYCOM and MITgcm, and in almost all regions, finer horizontal resolution yields more energetic supertidal IGW continuum spectra. The ratio of high‐horizontal‐wavenumber variance in semi‐diurnal and supertidal motions relative to lower‐frequency motions, a quantity of great interest for swath altimetry, depends on the model employed and the horizontal resolution within the model, implying that quantitative predictions of the partition between low‐ and high‐frequency motions taken from particular simulations should be treated with care. The frequency‐vertical wavenumber spectra, frequency spectra, and vertical wavenumber spectra from the models are compared to spectra computed from McLane profilers at nine locations. In general, MITgcm spectra match the McLane profiler spectra more closely at high frequencies (|ω| > 4.5 cpd). In both models, vertical wavenumber spectra roll off more steeply than observations at high vertical wavenumbers (m > 10−2 cpm). The vertical wavenumber spectra in such models is an important target for improvement, due to turbulence production and dissipation that takes place at high vertical wavenumbers.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Office of Naval Research

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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