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Spatial growth of gulf stream meanders
Authors:W C Thacker
Institution:Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , Miami, Florida, 33149, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract

An attractive explanation for the observed spatial growth of the Gulf Stream meanders is that the meanders are spatially growing unstable waves. The results of a calculation based on a simple two-layer model of baroclinically unstable flow presented here support this idea. The model is a familiar one with the energy for the growth of the meander perturbations coming from the potential energy available in the geostrophic tilt of the interface between the two layers due to their velocity shear. In order to distinguish between spatial and temporal growth, it IS necessary to assume that the meanders are generated in a localized region, or equivalently, that the meanders are upstream disturbances which are amplified as they enter a region of unstable flow. This assumption is implemented mathematically through the use of a Green's function which governs the propagation of the meanders. Analysis of the spatial and temporal characteristics of the Green's function leads to a criterion which must he satisfied if the meanders arc to grow spatially. This criterion is that the mean flow velocity must be sufficiently greater than the velocity shear, Um > √2 Us, in order to have spatial growth. This simply means that the growing meanders must be washed downstream faster than they spread upstream, or equivalently the spatial growth is due to downstream advection of growing disturbances. The actual Gulf Stream flow is in fair agreement with this criterion.
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