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Dynamic instability of stratified shear flow in the upper equatorial Pacific

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Title Dynamic instability of stratified shear flow in the upper equatorial Pacific
Names Sun, Chaojiao (creator)
Smyth, William D. (creator)
Moum, James N. (creator)
Date Issued 1998-05-15 (iso8601)
Abstract The role of stratified shear instability in maintaining the deep cycle of
turbulence immediately below the equatorial mixed layer is examined by means of
linear stability analysis. The Taylor-Goldstein equation is solved numerically, using
observed currents and stratification from the Tropical Instability Wave Experiment
(TIWE). Multiple unstable modes are found, each associated with a local minimum
of the gradient Richardson number. Wave radiation due to the unstable modes
fluxes momentum downward through the Equatorial Undercurrent. The frequency,
wavelength and propagation direction of the unstable modes are consistent with
those estimated from observations of internal waves made during TIWE. These
results, in combination with the previous observation that the internal waves
are closely associated with deep cycle turbulence, lead us to conclude that shear
instability is a dominant factor in the generation of the deep cycle.
Genre Article
Identifier Sun, C., Smyth, W. D., & Moum, J. N. (1998). Dynamic instability of stratified shear flow in the upper equatorial Pacific. Journal of Geophysical Research, 103, 10337-103232.

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