A Scale-aware Parameterization of Restratification Effect of Turbulent Thermal Wind Balance
ID:1342 Oral Presentation

2025-01-16 09:15 (China Standard Time)

Session:Session 46-Oceanic Mesoscale and Submesoscale Processes: Characteristics, Dynamics & Parameterizations

Abstract
The vertical buoyancy flux (Bf) under the turbulent thermal wind (TTW) balance, BfTTW , plays an important role in restratifying the surface mixed layer in winter. So far most of the global ocean models are too coarse to resolve this process. In this paper, a scale-aware parameterization is proposed for BfTTW and implemented in a hierarchy of regional ocean simulations over the winter Kuroshio extension with horizontal resolutions ranging from 27 km to 1 km. The parameterization depends on the Coriolis parameter, model-simulated turbulent vertical viscosity, horizontal density gradient and a scaling relationship to adjust for the effects of model horizontal resolution on the simulated horizontal density gradient. It shows good skills in reconciling the difference between BfTTW in the coarse-resolution simulations (27 km, 9km and 3 km) and in the 1-km simulation where BfTTW is well resolved. Furthermore, implementation of the parameterization improves the simulated stratification in the surface mixed layer in coarse-resolution simulations.
Keywords
Parameterization,Vertical Heat Transport,Turbulent Thermal Wind Balance
Speaker
Peiran Yang
Assistant Researcher, Qingdao;Laoshan Laboratory

Author
Peiran Yang Qingdao;Laoshan Laboratory