Meridional transport across a zonal channel: Topographic localization

Citation
P. Maccready et Pb. Rhines, Meridional transport across a zonal channel: Topographic localization, J PHYS OCEA, 31(6), 2001, pp. 1427-1439
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences","Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
ISSN journal
00223670 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1427 - 1439
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3670(2001)31:6<1427:MTAAZC>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Experiments are performed using a two-layer isopycnic numerical model in a zonal channel with a large meridional topographic ridge in the lower layer. The model is forced only by a steady meridional volume transport in the up per layer, and develops a current structure similar to the Antarctic Circum polar Current. Meridional volume flux across time-mean geostrophic streamli nes is found to be due to a combination of the geostrophic eddy bolus flux and the lateral Reynolds stress. The proportion of each depends on the stre ngth of the forcing. The Reynolds stress increases with the forcing, while the bolus flux is relatively constant. Topography localizes the eddy fluxes at and downstream of the topography, where eddy energies are greatest. The strength of the zonal transport is governed by the onset of baroclinic ins tability and so is relatively insensitive to the strength of the meridional transport.