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3D Dynamics of Freshwater Plumes Produced by Convective Rains Alexander Soloviev a,b, Cayla Dean a, Silvia Matt a,c, Atsushi Fujimura b a Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center, Dania Beach, FL, USA b Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, Miami, FL, USA c now at Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA Sea Surface Salinity Team 18 November 2014 San Francisco, CA Special thanks to Roger Lukas and Lisan Yiu
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Freshwater plume observed during TOGA COARE (no substantial diurnal warming) (Soloviev and Lukas, 1997)
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Model domain for simulation of freshwater plume
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U 10 = 8 m/s
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Convective rains within ITCZ produce localized freshwater lenses, which have tendency to spread horizontally Lenses resemble gravity currents and can interact with wind stress [and ambient stratification] 3D processes are noticeably involved (unless lens has achieved a compensated state) Model results suggest that freshwater lenses can significantly evolve on time scale O(1 hr) Conclusions
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Acknowledgements This work was initiated as a follow up on the NASA SPURS-2 Planning Meeting 16-18 April, Pasadena, CA attended by one of the authors (Soloviev). We acknowledge support by the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Consortium for Advanced Research on the Transport of Hydrocarbons in the Environment (PI: Tamay Özgökmen, UM). Silvia Matt has been supported by NRC Research Associateship.
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