Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Abstract At high latitudes, submesoscale dynamics act on scales of O $\mathcal{O}$(100 m–1 km) and are associated with the breakdown of geostrophic balance, vertical velocities, and energy cascading to small scales. Submesoscale features such as fronts, filaments, and eddies are ubiquitous in marginal ice zones forced by the large horizontal density...
Abstract Dense overflows from marginal seas are critical pathways of oxygen supply to the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), yet these remain inadequately understood. Climate models struggle to accurately reproduce the observed extent and intensity of the Arabian Sea OMZ due to their limited ability to capture processes smaller than their grid...
Abstract The Hunga-Tonga volcano eruption on 15 January 2022 generated tsunami waves that impacted both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. A unique feature of this event was the dual tsunami generation mechanism, which led to motions with long (several days) ringing and slow energy decay. The first ocean waves to reach the coast were...
Abstract Phytoplankton blooms in coastal marine environments are regard as a double-edged sword, offering benefits to coastal ecosystems while also posing significant environmental challenges. The occurrence and severity of these blooms are influenced by environmental factors, with climate oscillations playing a crucial role. In this study, we employed...
Abstract Using eddy-resolving Community Earth System Model (CESM) simulations, this study investigates mesoscale eddy energetics and the role of air-sea interaction for both anticyclonic and cyclonic eddies (AEs and CEs) in the Kuroshio Extension (KE) region. Based on energy budget analysis and eddy tracking algorithm, it is found that eddy energy...
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