Data from: Finescale measurements of Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities at a Kuroshio seamount
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Data supporting the results presented in 'Finescale measurements of
Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities at a Kuroshio seamount',
Journal of Physical Oceanography DOI 10.1175/JPO-D-24-0235.1 Fine-scale
properties of Kelvin–Helmholtz (KH)-like shear instabilities on the
trailing edge of a nonlinear lee wave generated by the Kuroshio
impinging on a seamount were measured using a towed CTD chain, shipboard
ADCP, and echosounder. Lee-wave vertical velocity amplitudes vary
in phase with the upstream semidiurnal along-stream current.
The instabilities are analogous to atmospheric billows induced by
a recirculation on the trailing edge of mountain lee waves. A
total of 135 KH billows were identified in a 4-day-long time
series roughly 300 m downstream of the center of the lee wave.
The KH billows have heights H=52+-11 m, widths L=162+-72 m, and
aspect ratios H/L=0.39+-0.18. Positive reduced shear squared
S2-4N2 (where S is the vertical shear magnitude and N is the buoyancy
frequency) in the shear-stratified billows suggests actively
growing instabilities, with comparable contributions from across- and
along-flow vertical shear. Billow cores are convectively unstable
(N2<0). Large turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rates O(10-5)
W/kg are inferred from density overturns. Density, shear, and
inferred turbulence properties vary with billow aspect ratios. As H/L
increases, density gradients smear out. For 122 billows with
H/L<0.6, dissipation rates increase by one order of magnitude with
increasing H/L. These observations of 1-m vertical and 5-m
horizontal resolution billow structures and density overturn
dissipation rates can provide a reference for future
high-Reynolds-number direct numerical simulations.
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