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Propagation of internal tides generated near Luzon Strait: Observations from autonomous gliders
Author(s) -
Rainville Luc,
Lee Craig M.,
Rudnick Daniel L.,
Yang KaiChieh
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: oceans
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-9291
pISSN - 2169-9275
DOI - 10.1002/jgrc.20293
Subject(s) - isopycnal , internal wave , internal tide , geology , glider , barotropic fluid , baroclinity , underwater glider , ridge , energy flux , amplitude , oceanography , underwater , physics , paleontology , quantum mechanics , astronomy , marine engineering , engineering
The vertical isopycnal displacements associated with internal waves generated by the barotropic tidal currents in the vicinity of Luzon Strait are estimated using measurements collected by autonomous underwater gliders. Nearly 23,000 profiles from Seagliders and Spray gliders, collected during 29 different missions since 2007, are used to estimate the amplitude and phase of the linear semidiurnal and diurnal internal waves in this energetic region, particularly in the previously poorly sampled area near the eastern ridge and on the Pacific side of Luzon Strait. The mean and variability of the internal wave field in the upper 1000 m of the water column are described. The phase progression of internal waves as they propagate away from their generation sites is captured directly. The glider‐based observations are used to map the mode‐1 semidiurnal and diurnal internal wave fields, providing the baroclinic energy flux over a roughly 600 km × 800 km region based strictly on in situ observations.