Near-Inertial Surface Currents around Islands
Abstract
Motivated by observations of enhanced near-inertial currents at the island chain of Palau, the modification of wind-generated near-inertial oscillations (NIOs) by the presence of an island is examined using the analytic solutions of Longuet-Higgins and a linear, inviscid, 1.5-layer reduced-gravity model. The analytic solution for oscillations at the inertial frequency f provides insights into flow adjustment near the island but excludes wave dynamics. To account for wave motion, the numerical model initially is forced by a large-scale wind field rotating at f, where the forcing is increased then decreased to zero. Numerical simulations are carried out over a range of island radii and the ocean response detailed. Near the island, wind energy in the frequency band near f can excite subinertial island-trapped waves and superinertial Poincaré waves. In the small-island limit, both the Poincaré waves and the island-trapped waves are very near f, and their sum resembles the Longuet-Higgins analytic solution but with increased amplitude near the island. The flow field can be viewed as primarily a far-field NIO locally deflected by the island plus an island-trapped contribution, leading to enhanced near-inertial currents near the island, on the scale of the island radius. As the island size is increased, the island-trapped wave frequency deviates further from f and its amplitude depends strongly on the frequency bandwidth and wavenumber structure of the wind forcing. In the large-island limit, the island-trapped wave resembles a Kelvin wave, and the sum of incident and reflected Poincaré waves suppresses the near-inertial current amplitude near the island.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2023
- Source ID
- 10.1175/jpo-d-21-0310.1
Entities
People
- Eric Firing
- J. M. Becker
- Mark A. Merrifield
- Mika Siegelman
- Ruth Musgrave
Organizations
- Dalhousie University
- Office of Naval Research
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa