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[ACG36-03] Initiation and termination of eddy activities in the Southern Ocean
Keywords:Antarctic Circumpolar Current, storm tracks, energy analysis, mesoscale eddy
Previous studies have suggested that the eddy kinetic energy (EKE) are sustained even in further downstream of the eddy growth region using idealized channel models. This phenomenon is analogous to "the downstream development" of atmospheric storm tracks. However, the zonal distribution of the EKE obtained from satellite observations does not show such downstream development. Then, initiation and termination mechanisms of the eddy activities are explored from energetic viewpoint based on an eddy-resolving Ocean General Circulation Model (OGCM), named OGCM for the Earth Simulator (OFES). The OFES results demonstrate that a large part of the EKE, generated through the baroclinic energy conversion, is balanced by the diabatic dissipation at their generation sites. It is shown that the vertical pressure flux transports the EKE downward from the depth of eddy energy production above the main thermocline towards the ocean bottom. The EKE converged near the bottom is dissipated due to the diabatic process, indicating that the vertical redistribution of the EKE is the key process for a rather limited zonal extent, i.e. the “downstream decay”, of eddy activities.