This repository contains codes, notebooks, and links to data for "Mesoscale to submesoscale wavenumber spectra in Drake Passage" by C. B. Rocha, T. K. Chereskin, S. T. Gille, and D. Menemenlis (accepted with minor revisions, JPO). An index notebook to guide you through is available here.
Codes developed and used in this project are available in the src directory. The most important codes were collected into a legit Python package, pyspec. The repository for this package contains documentation, tests, and IPython notebooks showcasing the use of the most common functions.
To determine tne the dominant governing dynamics at mesoscales to submesoscales, we calculate upper ocean
(0-200 m) horizontal wavenumber spectra in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in Drake Passage from 13
years of shipboard ADCP measurements, altimeter data, and a new internal-tide-resolving and submesoscaleadmitting
Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model simulation. At scales between 10
and 200 km, the ADCP kinetic energy spectra approximately follow a
Chereskin and Gille conceived the Drake Passage wavenumber spectra project, and performed preliminary analysis. Menemenlis performed the global numerical simulations together with other MITgcm developers. Rocha analyzed the ADCP, synthetic, and model data supervised by Chereskin and Gille. Gille analyzed the altimeter data. Rocha led the paper write up, with significant contributions from Chereskin and Gille. Menemenlis reviewed the text of Section 6 and the discussion relative to the model results.
This study was funded by the NASA Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (NNX13AE44G) and the SWOT Science Definition Team (NNX13AE85G), and the NSF Polar Program (PLR-1341431). C. B. Rocha was partially supported by NSF (OCE 1357047).