Journal article

Adjustment of the meridional overturning circulation and its dependence on depth of mixing

CA Vreugdenhil, AMC Hogg, RW Griffiths, GO Hughes

Journal of Physical Oceanography | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2016

Abstract

The relative roles of advective processes and mixing on the temporal adjustment of the meridional overturning circulation are examined, in particular the effects of mixing in either the abyssal or upper ocean. Laboratory experiments with convectively driven overturning and imposed stirring rates show that the circulation adjusts toward an equilibrium state on time scales governed by mixing in the upper boundary layer region but independent of the mixing rate in the bulk of the interior. The equilibrium state of the stratification is dependent only on the rate of mixing in the boundary layer. An idealized high-resolution ocean model shows adjustment (of a two-cell circulation) dominated prima..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank T. Beasley for construction of equipment and laboratory assistance. The research was supported by Australian Research Council Grants DP1094542 and DP12010274. GOH and AMH were supported by ARC Future Fellowships FT10010086 and FT120100842, respectively. This research was undertaken on the NCI National Facility in Canberra, Australia, which is supported by the Australian Commonwealth Government.