The intensity of deep‐ocean mixing critically shapes the global overturning circulation, but the energy cascade participating in the elevated mixing above rough topography remains poorly understood. Using 350‐day moored observations, the energy cascade triggered by eddy‐topography interactions is for the first time revealed in the deep South China Sea. The deep‐ocean observations show bottom‐intensified near‐inertial wave (NIW) pulses during periods of eddy occurrences. Eddy‐induced NIWs appear to catalyze nonlinear wave‐wave interactions, which further cascade energies from NIWs and internal tides to higher‐frequency internal waves (HFIWs) above fk1 frequency. Corresponding to the HFIW enhancement, the kinetic energy spectrum at 3–9 cycles per day increases by 2–9 times, and the spectral slope becomes ~ −1 rather than ~ −2, as predicted by the Garrett‐Munk oceanic internal wave spectrum. A cascade of internal waves above rough topography potentially promotes extracting energy from eddies and tides and dissipating this energy to mix deep waters.
Cascade of Internal Wave Energy Catalyzed by Eddy‐Topography Interactions in the Deep South China Sea
Qianwen Hu,Xiaodong Huang,Zhiwei Zhang,Xiaojiang Zhang,Xing Xu,Hui Sun,Chun Zhou,Wei Zhao,Jiwei Tian
Published 2020 in Geophysical Research Letters
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2020
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Geophysical Research Letters
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2020-02-14
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