Reduced-Order Quasilinear Model of Ocean Boundary-Layer Turbulence

2019 
The combined effectiveness of model reduction and the quasilinear approximation for the reproduction of the low-order statistics of oceanic surface boundary-layer turbulence is investigated. Idealized horizontally homogeneous problems of surface-forced thermal convection and Langmuir turbulence are studied in detail. Model reduction is achieved with a Galerkin projection of the governing equations onto an subset of modes determined by proper orthogonal decomposition. For less than 0.2% of the modes retained, the reduced quasilinear model is able to reproduce vertical profiles of horizontal mean fields as well as certain energetically important second-order turbulent transport statistics and energies to within 30% error. For intermediate sizes of the basis truncation some statistics approach those found in the fully nonlinear simulations. Thus basis reduction can actually improve upon the accuracy of quasilinear dynamics. A test model with a small total number of modes demonstrates the non-monotonic convergence toward the correct statistics as the size of the basis is increased.
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