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Modeling Mesoscale Eddies: the Effects of Resolution onOcean Turbulence

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Brock, Lucy
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Ferrari, Raffaele
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Abstract
We describe a non-adiabatic idealized model for studying mesoscale turbulence in the global ocean. Using the ocean model Oceananigans, we perform a grid refinement study to determine the minimal resolution required to represent mesoscale eddies in the primitive equations. Convergence is evaluated through several metrics, including surface and depth-integrated kinetic energy, spectra, and zonally-averaged temperature, in order to establish quantitative resolution thresholds for physical fidelity. We find that while coarse-resolution simulations capture large-scale flow features, key mesoscale dynamics—including vertical stratification gradients and kinetic energy spectra—only converge at resolutions finer than 1/4°. Differences between the 1/8° and 1/16° simulations are small, suggesting that 1/8° resolution may be sufficient for resolving the mesoscale eddy field for many diagnostic purposes in idealized setups.
Date issued
2025-05
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/159904
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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