Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer

This paper presents a model which yields examples of stable vortices in a continuously stratified rotating fluid, thus providing a possible explanation of the observed longevity of oceanic eddies. The model is based on two assumptions. Firstly, the ocean comprises a thin upper (active) layer and a t...

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Main Author: Eugene S. Benilov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Fluids
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/2/3/43
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spelling doaj-29636f9b5b9f46df9d6ec0b26e5b114f2020-11-24T21:27:50ZengMDPI AGFluids2311-55212017-07-01234310.3390/fluids2030043fluids2030043Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active LayerEugene S. Benilov0Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Limerick, Limerick V94 T9PX, IrelandThis paper presents a model which yields examples of stable vortices in a continuously stratified rotating fluid, thus providing a possible explanation of the observed longevity of oceanic eddies. The model is based on two assumptions. Firstly, the ocean comprises a thin upper (active) layer and a thick lower (passive) one, with large and small vertical gradients of density, respectively. Secondly, the Rossby number is small, justifying the use of the geostrophic and quasi-geostrophic approximations for the active and passive layers (the two are treated differently because the vortex-induced displacement of the isopycnal surfaces is comparable to the depth of the active layer, but is much smaller than that of the passive one). Using the asymptotic equations derived on the basis of the above assumptions, we prove a stability criterion and thus identify a class of stable vortex profiles. This class is much wider than the one following from the standard requirement that the potential vorticity be monotonic in the whole bulk of the fluid.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/2/3/43oceanvortexstability
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Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer
Fluids
ocean
vortex
stability
author_facet Eugene S. Benilov
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title Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer
title_short Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer
title_full Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer
title_fullStr Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer
title_full_unstemmed Stable Vortices in a Continuously Stratified Ocean with Thin Active Layer
title_sort stable vortices in a continuously stratified ocean with thin active layer
publisher MDPI AG
series Fluids
issn 2311-5521
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This paper presents a model which yields examples of stable vortices in a continuously stratified rotating fluid, thus providing a possible explanation of the observed longevity of oceanic eddies. The model is based on two assumptions. Firstly, the ocean comprises a thin upper (active) layer and a thick lower (passive) one, with large and small vertical gradients of density, respectively. Secondly, the Rossby number is small, justifying the use of the geostrophic and quasi-geostrophic approximations for the active and passive layers (the two are treated differently because the vortex-induced displacement of the isopycnal surfaces is comparable to the depth of the active layer, but is much smaller than that of the passive one). Using the asymptotic equations derived on the basis of the above assumptions, we prove a stability criterion and thus identify a class of stable vortex profiles. This class is much wider than the one following from the standard requirement that the potential vorticity be monotonic in the whole bulk of the fluid.
topic ocean
vortex
stability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/2/3/43
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