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Moored Measurements to capture generation, evolution and structure of NLIWs – J. Nash OSU Objectives: Define generation mechanisms Assess predictability Compute conversion efficiencies Shelfbreak moorings capture: high-frequency internal (M2, near-f) and BT mesoscale
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Predictability? Waves occur at all phases of the tide… More intense & numerous during neap tides? variable generation location & mechanism variable wave speed & direction? Catalog of waves assessd from SW37 (70 m) ADCP w & ζ
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Eastward velocity at shelfbreak M2 Near-f
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Shelfbreak velocity: M2 Near-inertial Mesoscale Both near-f and M2 velocity variance are greater offshore of shelfbreak Strong horizontal gradients
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Consider an example… Wave Wyatt SW37 Bottom Lander velocity and wave-induced pressure validation (Moum & Nash – submitted JPO) U [m/s] W [m/s] P bottom [Pa]
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Wave Wyatt (22-Aug) Wave Tracking (Moum et al, OSU Ocean Mixing) provides context for moorings: orientation, speed detailed vertical structure energy, energy flux & dissipation evolution, modal conversion, etc. Emily Shroyer (OSU)
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This is Wyatt
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Generation Diagnostics – still Wyatt energy flux (linear contribution) U and ρ
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There’s much more than surface-trapped NLIWs…
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Shelfbreak Energetics: Quantify wave climate energy sources/ conversion spectrally (i.e., statistically) Identify origin of named waves (i.e., deterministically) Assess formation predictability Not just waves of depression Wave propagation: Assessing wave properties from under-resolved moorings Potential Co-conspirators: Duda, Gawarkiewicz, Glenn, Graber, Henyey, Lynch, Moum, Scotti, Shearman, Shroyer, Wilkin… Current Directions
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