1.8 CF Standard Names: Ocean Tracer Laplacian Diffusivity due to Parameterized Mesoscale Eddy Advection (ocean_tracer_laplacian_diffusivity_due_to_parameterized_mesoscale_eddy_advection)

Record Label : ocean_tracer_laplacian_diffusivity_due_to_parameterized_mesoscale_eddy_advection

Record Title : Ocean Tracer Laplacian Diffusivity due to Parameterized Mesoscale Eddy Advection

CF Standard Name : ocean_tracer_laplacian_diffusivity_due_to_parameterized_mesoscale_eddy_advection

Record Description : Diffusivity is also sometimes known as the coefficient of diffusion. Diffusion occurs as a result of a gradient in the spatial distribution of mass concentration, temperature or momentum. The diffusivity may be very different in the vertical and horizontal directions. "laplacian diffusivity" means diffusivity for use with a Laplacian diffusion operator. The specification of a physical process by the phrase "due_to_" process means that the quantity named is a single term in a sum of terms which together compose the general quantity named by omitting the phrase. Parameterized eddy advection in an ocean model means the part due to a scheme representing parameterized eddy-induced advective effects not included in the resolved model velocity field. Parameterized mesoscale eddy advection occurs on a spatial scale of many tens of kilometres and an evolutionary time of weeks. Reference: James C. McWilliams 2016, Submesoscale currents in the ocean, Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, volume 472, issue 2189. DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2016.0117. Parameterized mesoscale eddy advection is represented in ocean models using schemes such as the Gent-McWilliams scheme. There are also standard names for parameterized_submesoscale_eddy_advection which, along with parameterized_mesoscale_eddy_advection, contributes to the total parameterized eddy advection.

Canonical Units : m2 s-1

MIP Variable : Ocean Tracer Diffusivity Due to Parameterized Mesoscale Advection