Internal Wave Generation by a Combination of Tidal and Steady Currents

Author(s):  
Xiaolin Bai ◽  
Kevin Lamb ◽  
José da Silva

<p>In the presence of topography, two main contributors for internal wave energy are tide-topography interaction transferring energy from the barotropic tide to internal tides, and lee wave generation when geostrophic currents or eddying abyssal flows interact with topography. In the past few decades, many studies considered the respective contribution of the oscillating flows or steady background flows, but few investigations have considered both.  </p><p>In this talk, we consider the joint effects of tidal and steady currents to investigate internal wave generation and propagation on the Amazon shelf, a hotspot for internal solitary wave (ISW) generation. The Amazon Shelf is off the mouth of the Amazon River in the southwest tropical Atlantic Ocean, affected by strong tidal constituents over complex bottom bathymetry and a strong western boundary current, the North Brazilian Current (NBC). Both satellite observations and numerical modelling are used in this study. Satellite observations provide a clear visualization of the wave characteristics, such as temporal and spatial distributions, propagating direction and its relation to background currents. Based on parameters from satellite observations and reanalysis dataset, we set up a model to numerically investigate the dynamics of the ISW generation. We demonstrate that the small-scale topography contributes to a rich generation of along-shelf propagating ISW, which significantly contribute to the ocean mixing and potentially cause sediment resuspension. Moreover, the ISW-induced currents also contribute to the sea surface wave breaking as observed by satellite measurements. In addition, statistics based on a decade of satellite images and numerical investigations on seasonal variations of the ISWs and the NBC improve our understanding of the generation and evolution of these nonlinear internal waves in the presence of background currents.</p>

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin Lamb ◽  
Peter Brandt ◽  
Marcus Dengler

<p>The Angolan and Peruvian shelves are located in upwelling regions along the eastern boundaries of the tropical Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They are sites of important fisheries supported by high productivity which is driven by fluxes of nutrients from deep to near surface water along the coast. Mixing associated with internal waves is believed to play a role in this process. Recent field observations have shown the presence of an active internal wave field that includes internal solitary waves. In this talk results of high-resolution two-dimensional simulations of internal wave generation by tide-topography interactions on the Angolan and Peruvian shelves are presented. The simulations show the generation of internal wave beams at near-critical slopes and the generation of high-frequency internal solitary waves. The high-frequency IW spectrum is enhanced when small scale bathymetric ripples are included. Wave generation during winter and summer stratifications will be compared.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 80 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Auclair ◽  
L. Bordois ◽  
Y. Dossmann ◽  
T. Duhaut ◽  
C. Estournel ◽  
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