On steady and travelling waves over bottom topography in the model of homogeneous flow in a beta-plane channel |
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Authors: | Gregory M. Zhikharev |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Synoptic Scale Processes , Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the USSR Academy of Science , Krasikova 23, 117218, Moscow, USSR |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract A spectral low-order model is proposed in order to investigate some effects of bottom corrugation on the dynamics of forced and free Rossby waves. The analysis of the interaction between the waves and the topographic modes in the linear version of the model shows that the natural frequencies lie between the corresponding Rossby wave frequencies for a flat bottom and those applying in the “topographic limit” when the beta-effect is zero. There is a possibility of standing or eastward-travelling free waves when the integrated topograhic effect exceeds the planetary beta-effect. The nonlinear interactions between forced waves in the presence of topography and the beta-effect give rise to a steady dynamical mode correlated to the topographic mode. The periodic solution that includes this steady wave is stable when the forcing field moves to the West with relatively large phase speed. The energy of this solution may be transferred to the steady zonal shear flow if the spatial scale of this zonal mode exceeds the scale of the directly forced large-scale dynamical mode. |
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Keywords: | Topographic effects beta-effect Rossby waves |
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