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Global Energy Spectrum of the General Oceanic Circulation (2208.04859v1)

Published 9 Aug 2022 in physics.ao-ph and physics.geo-ph

Abstract: Since the advent of satellite altimetry, our perception of the oceanic circulation has brought into focus the pervasiveness of mesoscale eddies that have typical scales of tens to hundreds of kilometers [5], are the ocean's analogue of weather systems, and are often thought of as the peak of the ocean's kinetic energy (KE) wavenumber spectrum [7, 19, 23]. Yet, our understanding of the ocean's spatial scales has been derived mostly from Fourier analysis in small representative regions (e.g. [16, 14, 4]), typically a few hundred kilometers in size, that cannot capture the vast dynamic range at planetary scales. Here, we present the first truly global wavenumber spectrum of the oceanic circulation from satellite data and high-resolution re-analysis data, using a coarse-graining method to analyze scales much larger than what had been possible before. Spectra spanning over three orders of magnitude in length-scale reveal the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) as the spectral peak of the global extra-tropical ocean, at $\approx 10 \times 103~$km. We also find a previously unobserved power-law scaling over scales larger than $103~$km. A smaller spectral peak exists at $\approx 300~$km associated with the mesoscales, which, due to their wider spread in wavenumber space, account for more than $50\%$ of the resolved surface KE globally. Length-scales that are twice as large (up to (103)~km) exhibit a characteristic lag time of (\approx40~)days in their seasonal cycle, such that in both hemispheres KE at $100~$km peaks in late spring while KE at $103~$km peaks in late summer. The spectrum presented here affords us a new window for understanding the multiscale general oceanic circulation within Earth's climate system, including the largest planetary scales.

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