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Fine-scale variability at 140°W in the Equatorial Pacific

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Title Fine-scale variability at 140°W in the Equatorial Pacific
Names Chereskin, T. K. (creator)
Moum, James N. (creator)
Stabeno, P. J. (creator)
Caldwell, Douglas R. (creator)
Paulson, C. A. (creator)
Regier, L. A. (creator)
Halpern, D. (creator)
Date Issued 1986-11-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract In November-December 1984 we carried out an intensive 12-day upper ocean sampling program on
the equator at 140°W as part of the Tropic Heat Experiment. From our observations we constructed
hourly averaged profiles of temperature, salinity, σ₁, turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate, and horizontal
velocity. These data were used to examine the correspondence between hydrographic and velocity
fields and to compare the measured turbulent dissipations with the calculated Richardson numbers. We
found that the core of the Equatorial Undercurrent tracked a density surface (σ₁ = 25.25) on times as
short as 1 hour. The variability in both hydrographic and velocity fields was greatest at the semidiurnal
frequency. The supertidal energy was not significantly different from the Garrett-Munk mid-latitude level
once latitudinal scaling was removed from the Garrett-Munk model parameters. Horizontal velocity
spectra were found to be contaminated by displacement of the background shear. Turbulent dissipation
was dominated by a dirunal cycle, with high values of dissipation occurring at night above the undercurrent
core. Shear and buoyancy frequency, calculated over 12-m vertical scales, were observed to track
each other above the core and were dominated by a diurnal period above 40 m and by a semidiurnal
period below 40 m. When shear and buoyancy frequency were combined to form a Richardson number,
neither diurnal nor semidiurnal cycles were present. Above the undercurrent core, the Richardson numbers
were uniformly small (0.3 to 0.6).
Genre Article
Identifier Chereskin, T., J. Moum, P. Stabeno, D. Caldwell, C. Paulson, L. Regier, and D. Halpern (1986), Fine‐Scale Variability at 140°W in the Equatorial Pacific, J. Geophys. Res., 91(C11), 12887-12897, doi:10.1029/JC091iC11p12887.

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