Rj. Greatbatch, EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDDY-INDUCED TRANSPORT VELOCITY, VERTICAL MOMENTUM-TRANSFER, AND THE ISOPYCNIC FLUX OF POTENTIAL VORTICITY, Journal of physical oceanography, 28(3), 1998, pp. 422-432
Gent et al. have emphasized the role of the eddy-induced transport (or
bolus) velocity as a mechanism for redistributing tracers in the ocea
n. By writing the momentum equations in terms of the isopycnal Bur of
potential vorticity, the author shows that any parameterization of the
eddy-induced transport velocity must be consistent with the conservat
ion equation for potential vorticity. This places a constraint on poss
ible parameterizations, a constraint that is satisfied by the Gent and
McWilliams parameterization only if restrictions are placed on the di
ffusivity coefficient. A new parameterization is suggested that is the
simplest extension of Gent and McWilliams based on the potential vort
icity formulation. The new parameterization parameterizes part of the
time-mean flow driven by the Reynolds stress terms in addition to the
eddy-induced transport velocity. It is also shown that the eddy-induce
d transport velocity can always be written as the Ekman velocity assoc
iated with the vertical derivative of a horizontally directed eddy str
ess. The author shows how the eddy stress is related to the ''inviscid
pressure drag'' or ''form drag'' associated with the eddies, although
the correspondence is not exact.