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Coastal imbalance: generation of oceanic Kelvin waves by atmospheric perturbations

Published 16 Jun 2021 in physics.ao-ph and physics.flu-dyn | (2106.08628v1)

Abstract: The response of a semi-infinite ocean to a slowly travelling atmospheric perturbation crossing the coast provides a simple example of the breakdown of nearly geostrophic balance induced by a boundary. We examine this response in the linear shallow-water model at small Rossby number $\varepsilon \ll 1$. Using matched asymptotics we show that a long Kelvin wave, with $O(\varepsilon{-1})$ length scale and $O(\varepsilon)$ amplitude relative to quasigeostrophic response, is generated as the perturbation crosses the coast. Accounting for this Kelvin wave restores the conservation of mass which is violated in the quasigeostrophic approximation.

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