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Application of a vanishing, quasi-sigma, vertical coordinate for simulation of high-speed, deep currents over the Sigsbee Escarpment in the Gulf of Mexico
Authors:Dmitry S Dukhovskoy  Steven L Morey  Paul J Martin  James J O&#x;Brien  Cortis Cooper
Institution:aCenter for Ocean – Atmospheric Prediction Studies, The Florida State University, 2035 E. Paul Dirac Drive, R.M. Johnson Bldg. – Suite 200, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2840, USA;bNaval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529, USA;cEnergy Technology Co., Chevron, 6001 Bollinger Canyon Rd, Rm L-4240, San Ramon, CA 94583, USA
Abstract:Recent observations over the Sigsbee Escarpment in the Gulf of Mexico have revealed extremely energetic deep currents (near 1 m s−1), which are trapped along the escarpment. Both scientific interest and engineering needs demand dynamical understanding of these extreme events, and can benefit from a numerical model designed to complement observational and theoretical investigations in this region of complicated topography. The primary objective of this study is to develop a modeling methodology capable of simulating these physical processes and apply the model to the Sigsbee Escarpment region. The very steep slope of the Sigsbee Escarpment (0.05–0.1) limits the application of ocean models with traditional terrain-following (sigma) vertical coordinates, which may represent the very complicated topography in the region adequately, can result in large truncation errors during calculation of the horizontal pressure gradient. A new vertical coordinate system, termed a vanishing quasi-sigma coordinate, is implemented in the Navy Coastal Ocean Model for application to the Sigsbee Escarpment region. Vertical coordinate surfaces for this grid have noticeably gentler slopes than a traditional sigma grid, while still following the terrain near the ocean bottom. The new vertical grid is tested with a suite of numerical experiments and compared to a classical sigma-layer model. The numerical error is substantially reduced in the model with the new vertical grid. A one-year, realistic, numerical simulation is performed to simulate strong, deep currents over the Escarpment using a very-high-resolution nested modeling approach. The model results are analyzed to demonstrate that the deep-ocean currents in the simulation replicate the prominent dynamical features of the observed intense currents in the region.
Keywords:Numerical models  Deep currents  Topographic waves  Numerical truncation error  Vertical discretization  Sigsbee Escarpment  Gulf of Mexico
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