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Effects of Stratification on Shoaling Internal Tidal Bores

机译:Effects of Stratification on Shoaling Internal Tidal Bores

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Idealized simulations of a shoaling internal tide on a gently sloping, linear shelf provide a tool to investigate systematically the effects of stratification strength, vertical structure, and internal wave amplitude on internal tidal bores. Simulations that prescribe a range of uniform or variable stratifications and wave amplitudes demonstrate a variety of internal tidal bores characterized by shoreward-propagating horizontal density fronts with associated overturning circulations. Qualitatively, we observe three classes of solution: 1) bores, 2) bores with trailing wave trains, and 3) no bores. Very strong stratification (small wave) or very weak stratification (large wave) inhibits bore formation. Bores exist in an intermediate zone of stratification strength and wave amplitude. Within this intermediate zone, wave trains can trail bores if the stratification is relatively weak or wave amplitude large. We observe three types of bore that arise dependent on the vertical structure of stratification and wave amplitude: 1) a "backward'' downwelling front (near uniform stratification, small to intermediate waves), 2) a "forward'' upwelling front (strong pycnocline, small to large waves), and 3) a "double'' bore with leading up and trailing downwelling front (intermediate pycnocline, intermediate to large waves). Visualization of local flow structures explores the evolution of each of these bore types. A frontogenetic diagnostic framework elucidates the previously undiscussed yet universal role of vertical straining of a stratified fluid that initiates formation of bores. Bores with wave trains exhibit strong nonhydrostatic dynamics. The results of this study suggest that mid-to-outer shelf measurements of stratification and cross-shore flow can serve as proxies to indicate the class of bore farther inshore.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The sloshing back and forth of the tide can give rise to "internal'' waves that ride along density layers in the coastal ocean. As these waves shoal, their shape may steepen and tilt the density layers perpendicular to the seafloor. The shoreward propagation of these vertically tilted density layers, known as an internal "bore,'' is common to many coastal regions. Bores come in various shapes and sizes, yet universally they have strong currents that influence the transport of nearshore material. Utilizing computer simulations, this study investigates how the vertical differences in density layers influence internal bores. The results provide a context for observations of the coastal ocean by translating measurements of outer-shelf conditions to an expected bore type further inshore.

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