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Mesoscale eddy effects on the subduction of North Pacific mode waters

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
Volume 119, Issue 8, Pages 4867-4886

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2014JC009861

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2012CB955602]
  2. China Scholarship Council
  3. U.S. National Science Foundation [0854365]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [41176006, 41221063]
  5. USDOE Office of Science Climate Modeling Programs via a Los Alamos National Laboratory subcontract
  6. NSF [TG-OCE110013, TG-OCE130010]
  7. Directorate For Geosciences
  8. Div Atmospheric & Geospace Sciences [0854365] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Mesoscale eddy effects on the subduction of North Pacific mode waters are investigated by comparing observations and ocean general circulation models where eddies are either parameterized or resolved. The eddy-resolving models produce results closer to observations than the noneddy-resolving model. There are large discrepancies in subduction patterns between eddy-resolving and noneddy-resolving models. In the noneddy-resolving model, subduction on a given isopycnal is limited to the cross point between the mixed layer depth (MLD) front and the outcrop line whereas in eddy-resolving models and observations, subduction takes place in a broader, zonally elongated band within the deep mixed layer region. Mesoscale eddies significantly enhance the total subduction rate, helping create remarkable peaks in the volume histogram that correspond to North Pacific subtropical mode water (STMW) and central mode water (CMW). Eddy-enhanced subduction preferentially occurs south of the winter mean outcrop. With an anticyclonic eddy to the west and a cyclonic eddy to the east, the outcrop line meanders south, and the thermocline/MLD shoals eastward. As eddies propagate westward, the MLD shoals, shielding the water of low potential vorticity from the atmosphere. The southward eddy flow then carries the subducted water mass into the thermocline. The eddy subduction processes revealed here have important implications for designing field observations and improving models.

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