Ev. Stanev et Jv. Staneva, The impact of the baroclinic eddies and basin oscillations on the transitions between different quasi-stable states of the Black Sea circulation, J MAR SYST, 24(1-2), 2000, pp. 3-26
Model data from a 7-year integration of an eddy-resolving circulation model
are analyzed to study the impact of sub-basin scale eddies on the transiti
ons between different quasi-stable states in the Black Sea circulation. The
data are produced using the Bryan-Semtner-Cox modular ocean model with gri
d intervals of 1/9 degrees X 1/12 degrees in the longitude/latitude. The mo
del is driven by realistic time variable wind and buoyancy forcing. The tim
e variability simulated in the model is dominated by basin oscillations, wh
ich are strongly modified by baroclinicity and topography. The simulations
support the concept that the anticyclonic circulation in the Black Sea is o
bserved between the jet-current and the coast, where meanders and eddies wi
th changing amplitudes are spontaneously formed. The baroclinic instability
results in pronounced quasi-periodic changes of circulation. The meanders
increase, and spectacular intrusions of coastal water into the open sea are
simulated. In the extreme cases, the gyre breaks into sub-basin scale eddi
es. Altimeter data support the model simulations, particularly the characte
ristics of time variability. The baroclinic instability is strongly suppres
sed under coarse resolution, and the seasonal variability is characterized
by almost constant amplitudes of the oscillations repeating every year. On
the contrary, in the eddy-resolving model, the natural variability is well
pronounced leading to interannual changes. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. A
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