A Note on the Direct Injection of Turbulence by Breaking Waves

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Abstract

We investigate the turbulence induced by wave-breaking at the ocean surface. Two recent models use a mechanism of direct depth injection of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) by breaking waves. Those models aim to reproduce the near-surface mean and turbulent properties, in particular the TKE dissipation rates. Of critical importance are the injection depth of each breaking wave and the size distribution of those breaking waves. The models by Sullivan et al. (2007) and by Kudryavtsev et al. (2008) have very different parameterizations, and those differences are reviewed here and compared to available observations. Using realistic parameterizations in these models leads to TKE injections too shallow to compare to observations, in particular for developed seas. The near-surface turbulence is thus still not well understood to the zeroth order. For instance, whether developed seas produce deeper or shallower mixing than young seas is neither well understood nor well modelled. Additional dedicated measurements as well as investigations of breaking non-breaking wave interactions are needed.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)145-151
JournalOcean Modelling
Volume70
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2013

Keywords

  • Ekman currents
  • Mixed layer
  • Surface waves
  • Vertical mixing
  • Wave breaking
  • Wave-induced turbulence

Disciplines

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

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