Simulating Lagrangian Subgrid‐Scale Dispersion on Neutral Surfaces in the Ocean

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2022-02

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Reijnders, DaanORCID 0000-0003-2179-7656ISNI 0000000507301305
Deleersnijder, Eric
van Sebille, ErikORCID 0000-0003-2041-0704ISNI 0000000388128000

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Abstract

To capture the effects of mesoscale turbulent eddies, coarse-resolution Eulerian ocean models resort to tracer diffusion parameterizations. Likewise, the effect of eddy dispersion needs to be parameterized when computing Lagrangian pathways using coarse flow fields. Dispersion in Lagrangian simulations is traditionally parameterized by random walks, equivalent to diffusion in Eulerian models. Beyond random walks, there is a hierarchy of stochastic parameterizations, where stochastic perturbations are added to Lagrangian particle velocities, accelerations, or hyper-accelerations. These parameterizations are referred to as the first, second and third order “Markov models” (Markov-N), respectively. Most previous studies investigate these parameterizations in two-dimensional setups, often restricted to the ocean surface. On the other hand, the few studies that investigated Lagrangian dispersion parameterizations in three dimensions, where dispersion is largely restricted to neutrally buoyant surfaces, have focused only on random walk (Markov-0) dispersion. Here, we present a three-dimensional isoneutral formulation of the Markov-1 model. We also implement an anisotropic, shear-dependent formulation of random walk dispersion, originally formulated as a Eulerian diffusion parameterization. Random walk dispersion and Markov-1 are compared using an idealized setup as well as more realistic coarse and coarsened (50 km) ocean model output. While random walk dispersion and Markov-1 produce similar particle distributions over time when using our ocean model output, Markov-1 yields Lagrangian trajectories that better resemble trajectories from eddy-resolving simulations. Markov-1 also yields a smaller spurious dianeutral flux.

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Lagrangian, Markov models, diffusion, dispersion, neutral surfaces, subgrid-scale, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Chemistry, General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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Reijnders, D, Deleersnijder, E & van Sebille, E 2022, 'Simulating Lagrangian Subgrid‐Scale Dispersion on Neutral Surfaces in the Ocean', Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, vol. 14, no. 2, e2021MS002850, pp. 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021ms002850