Upper ocean high resolution regional modeling of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal

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作者
Suneet, Dwivedi [1 ,2 ]
Kumar, Mishra Alok [1 ,2 ]
Atul, Srivastava [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Allahabad, K Banerjee Ctr Atmospher & Ocean Studies, Allahabad 211002, UP, India
[2] Univ Allahabad, MN Saha Ctr Space Studies, Allahabad 211002, UP, India
关键词
Indian Ocean modeling; Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal; mixed layer depth; transport; NORTH INDIAN-OCEAN; LAYER HEAT-BUDGET; MIXED-LAYER; SURFACE SALINITY; INTRASEASONAL VARIABILITY; SEASONAL VARIABILITY; MONSOON CIRCULATION; NEAR-SURFACE; TEMPERATURE; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s13131-019-1439-x
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
In this paper, effort is made to demonstrate the quality of high-resolution regional ocean circulation model in realistically simulating the circulation and variability properties of the northern Indian Ocean (10 degrees S-25 degrees N, 45 degrees-100 degrees E) covering the Arabian Sea (AS) and Bay of Bengal (BoB). The model run using the open boundary conditions is carried out at 10 km horizontal resolution and highest vertical resolution of 2 m in the upper ocean. The surface and sub-surface structure of hydrographic variables (temperature and salinity) and currents is compared against the observations during 1998-2014 (17 years). In particular, the seasonal variability of the sea surface temperature, sea surface salinity, and surface currents over the model domain is studied. The highresolution model's ability in correct estimation of the spatio-temporal mixed layer depth (MLD) variability of the AS and BoB is also shown. The lowest MLD values are observed during spring (March-April-May) and highest during winter (December-January-February) seasons. The maximum MLD in the AS (BoB) during December to February reaches 150 m (67 m). On the other hand, the minimum MLD in these regions during March-April-May becomes as low as 11-12 m. The influence of wind stress, net heat flux and freshwater flux on the seasonal variability of the MLD is discussed. The physical processes controlling the seasonal cycle of sea surface temperature are investigated by carrying out mixed layer heat budget analysis. It is found that air-sea fluxes play a dominant role in the seasonal evolution of sea surface temperature of the northern Indian Ocean and the contribution of horizontal advection, vertical entrainment and diffusion processes is small. The upper ocean zonal and meridional volume transport across different sections in the AS and BoB is also computed. The seasonal variability of the transports is studied in the context of monsoonal currents.
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