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Temporal variability of the wind-driven quasi-geostrophic double gyre ocean circulation: Basic bifurcation diagrams
Document Type
Article
Source
Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics; July 1997, Vol. 85 Issue: 3 p195-232, 38p
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ISSN
03091929; 10290419
Abstract
In this paper we explore how temporal variability arises through successive bifurcations of the symmetric wind-driven double gyre circulation as lateral friction is decreased in 1.5-layer and 2-layer quasi geostrophic models. In the 1.5-layer model, the symmetric double gyre flow becomes unstable to symmetry breaking stationary instabilities, leading to asymmetric flows. These asymmetric solutions subsequently destabilize to two sets of barotropic oscillatory modes, introducing an intermonthly and interannual time scale, respectively. In the 2-layer model, the symmetric double gyre solution becomes unstable to baroclinic oscillatory instabilities, giving rise to near annual temporal variability. The asymmetric solutions which appear through symmetry breaking at smaller lateral friction, are in this case all unstable.