1. Properties and Origins of the Anisotropic Eddy-Induced Transport in the North Atlantic.
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Kamenkovich, Igor, Rypina, Irina I., and Berloff, Pavel
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OCEAN circulation , *TURBULENT diffusion (Meteorology) , *OCEAN turbulence , *ANISOTROPY - Abstract
This study examines anisotropic transport properties of the eddying North Atlantic flow, using an idealized model of the double-gyre oceanic circulation and altimetry-derived velocities. The material transport by the time-dependent flow (quantified by the eddy diffusivity tensor) varies geographically and is anisotropic, that is, it has a well-defined direction of the maximum transport. One component of the time-dependent flow, zonally elongated large-scale transients, is particularly important for the anisotropy, as it corresponds to primarily zonal material transport and long correlation time scales. The importance of these large-scale zonal transients in the material distribution is further confirmed with simulations of idealized color dye tracers, which has implications for parameterizations of the eddy transport in non-eddy-resolving models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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