Abstract
On this poster we explore how well global HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model
(HYCOM) simulations predict (semidiurnal) internal tides and their
decay. We explore two important factors that govern the internal tide
predictability: model resolution (8 km vs. 4 km) and wave drag. We
validate these simulations with internal-tide sea-surface height
amplitudes from altimetry, surface-tide dissipation rates estimated from
an altimetry-constrained model, finestructure and microstructure
dissipation rates, and modal-conversion rates computed from analytical
models. To compare HYCOM to various altimetry data sets, we derive a
spatially varying correction factor that accounts for the effect of time
series duration on non-stationarity. We perform tidal energy balances
and decompose the M2 internal tides into vertical modes.