Observational Evidence of Generation and Propagation of Barotropic Rossby Waves Induced by Tropical Instability Waves in the Northeastern Pacific SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Observational Evidence of Generation and Propagation of Barotropic Rossby Waves Induced by Tropical Instability Waves in the Northeastern Pacific
Author(s)
Lee, Kang-Nyeong; Jeon, Chanhyung; Seung, YoungHo; Shin, Hong-Ryeol; Son, Seung Kyu; Park, Jae-Hun
KIOST Author(s)
Son, Seung Kyu(손승규)
Alternative Author(s)
손승규
Publication Year
2022-08
Abstract
Tropical instability waves (TIWs) in the equatorial eastern Pacific exhibit 25-40-day westward-propagating fluctuations with seasonal and interannual variations, which are stronger during July-December and La Nina periods. There is evidence that the instability of the equatorial currents that generates TIWs also induce radiation of barotropic Rossby waves (BTRWTIW). Long-term near-bottom current measurements at 10.5 degrees N and 131.3 degrees W during 2004-2013 revealed a spectral peak at 25-40 days, where significant coherences were found with satellite-measured sea surface height with maxima approximately 5 degrees N. Simulated deep currents from a data-assimilated ocean model concur with the observed near-bottom currents, and both currents vary seasonally and interannually, consistent with the typical characteristics of TIW. Further analyses using 25-40-day bandpass-filtered barotropic velocity data from the model revealed that they reasonably satisfied the theoretical dispersion relation of BTRWTIW. The in situ and model analysis support the conclusion that BTRWTIW propagate north of 10 degrees N in the northeastern Pacific.
ISSN
0094-8276
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/43145
DOI
10.1029/2022GL098327
Bibliographic Citation
Geophysical Research Letters, v.49, no.15, 2022
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
Keywords
in situ near-bottom current; tropical instability waves; barotropic Rossby waves; interannual variation
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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