Deep open-ocean convection is a complex multiscale nonlinear dynamical phenomenon observed in few localized regions of the World Ocean. The results of Whitehead’s ‘tank model’ [Whitehead, Stratified convection with multiple states, Ocean Modelling, 2(3–4), 109–121, 2000] show that the dynamic system, that includes a deep convection in a localized convective site and water exchange with a neighboring ocean basin, can exist in multiple steady states. We generalize this ‘tank model’ for the case of non-zero salinity of the upper layer, which brings the model closer to the real ocean conditions. We then derive exact analytical solutions of the nonlinear transitional dynamics for different model dynamic regimes, and discuss oceanographic implications of the modified model.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Many Facets of Complexity Science
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages161-183
Number of pages23
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Publication series

NameNonlinear Physical Science
ISSN (Print)1867-8440
ISSN (Electronic)1867-8459

    Scopus subject areas

  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Analysis
  • Control and Systems Engineering

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