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    Publication Date: 2018-06-25
    Description: The evolution of mode-2 internal solitary waves (ISWs) modulated by background shear currents was investigated numerically. The mode-2 ISW was generated by the “lock-release” method, and the background shear current was initialized after the mode-2 ISW became stable. Five sets of experiments were conducted to assess the sensitivity of the modulation process to the direction, polarity, magnitude, shear layer thickness and offset extent of the background shear current. Three distinctly different shear-induced waves were identified as a forward-propagating long wave, oscillating tail and amplitude-modulated wave packet in the presence of a shear current. The amplitudes of the forward-propagating long wave and the amplitude-modulated wave packet are proportional to the magnitude of the shear but inversely proportional to the thickness of the shear layer, as well as the energy loss of the mode-2 ISW during modulation. The oscillating tail and amplitude-modulated wave packet show symmetric variation when the background shear current is offset upward or downward, while the forward-propagating long wave was insensitive to it. For comparison, one control experiment was configured according to the observations of Shroyer et al. (2010); in the first 30 periods, ∼ 36 % of total energy was lost at an average rate of 9 W m−1 in the presence of the shear current; it would deplete the energy of initial mode-2 ISWs in ∼ 4.5 h, corresponding to a propagation distance of ∼ 5 km, which is consistent with in situ data.
    Print ISSN: 1023-5809
    Electronic ISSN: 1607-7946
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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    Publication Date: 2018-01-15
    Description: The evolution process of mode-2 internal solitary waves (ISWs) modulated by the background shear currents was investigated numerically. The forward-propagating long wave, amplitude-modulated wave packet were generated during the early stage of modulation, where the amplitude-modulated wave packet were suggested playing an important role in the energy transfer process, and then the oscillating tail was generated and followed the solitary wave. Five different cases were introduced to assess the sensitivity of the energy transfer process to the Δ, which defined as a dimensionless distance between the centers of pycnocline and shear current. The forward-propagating long waves were found robust to the Δ, but the oscillating tail and amplitude-modulated wave packet decreased in amplitude with increasing Δ. The highest energy loss rate was observed when Δ = 0. In the first 30 periods, ~ 36 % of the total energy lost at an average rate of 9 W m−1, it would deplete the energy of the solitary wave in ~ 4.5 h, corresponding to a propagation distance of ~ 5 km, which is consistent with the hypothesis of Shroyer et al. (2010), who speculated that the mode-2 ISWs are short-lived in the presence of shear currents.
    Electronic ISSN: 2198-5634
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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