Advent of satellite altimetry brought into focus the pervasiveness of mesoscale eddies [Formula: see text] km in size, which are the ocean's analogue of weather systems and are often regarded as the spectral peak of kinetic energy (KE). Yet, understanding of the ocean's spatial scales has been derived mostly from Fourier analysis in small "representative" regions that cannot capture the vast dynamic range at planetary scales. Here, we use a coarse-graining method to analyze scales much larger than what had been possible before. Spectra spanning over three decades of length-scales reveal the Antarctic Circumpolar Current as the spectral peak of the global extra-tropical circulation, atâââ10(4) km, and a previously unobserved power-law scaling over scales larger than 10(3) km. A smaller spectral peak exists atâââ300 km associated with mesoscales, which, due to their wider spread in wavenumber space, account for more than 50% of resolved surface KE globally. Seasonal cycles of length-scales exhibit a characteristic lag-time ofâââ40 days per octave of length-scales such that in both hemispheres, KE at 10(2) km peaks in spring while KE at 10(3) km peaks in late summer. These results provide a new window for understanding the multiscale oceanic circulation within Earth's climate system, including the largest planetary scales.
Global energy spectrum of the general oceanic circulation.
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作者:Storer Benjamin A, Buzzicotti Michele, Khatri Hemant, Griffies Stephen M, Aluie Hussein
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Sep 9; 13(1):5314 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-022-33031-3 | ||
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