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Geometrical effects on western intensification of wind-driven ocean currents: The rotated-channel Stommel model,coastal orientation,and curvature
Affiliation:1. School of Physics, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland;2. Civil Engineering, College of Engineering & Informatics, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland;3. Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy (MaREI), Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland;1. Key Laboratory of Subsurface Hydrology and Ecological Effect in Arid Region, Ministry of Education, Chang''an University, Xi''an 710054, China;2. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Chang''an University, Xi''an 710054, China;3. Polar Research Institute of China, 451 Jinqiao Rd., Pudong, Shanghai 200136, China;4. State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
Abstract:We revisit early models of steady western boundary currents [Gulf Stream, Kuroshio, etc.] to explore the role of irregular coastlines on jets, both to advance the research frontier and to illuminate for education. In the framework of a steady-state, quasigeostrophic model with viscosity, bottom friction and nonlinearity, we prove that rotating a straight coastline, initially parallel to the meridians, significantly thickens the western boundary layer. We analyze an infinitely long, straight channel with arbitrary orientation and bottom friction using an exact solution and singular perturbation theory, and show that the model, though simpler than Stommel's, nevertheless captures both the western boundary jet (“Gulf Stream”) and the “orientation effect”. In the rest of the article, we restrict attention to the Stommel flow (that is, linear and inviscid except for bottom friction) and apply matched asymptotic expansions, radial basis function, Fourier–Chebyshev and Chebyshev–Chebyshev pseudospectral methods to explore the effects of coastal geometry in a variety of non-rectangular domains bounded by a circle, parabolas and squircles. Although our oceans are unabashedly idealized, the narrow spikes, broad jets and stationary points vividly illustrate the power and complexity of coastal control of western boundary layers.
Keywords:Western boundary current  Gulf Stream  Matched asymptotic expansions  Radial basis functions  Parabolic coordinates
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