
This article is a perspective on the recently discovered realm of submesoscale currents in the ocean. They are intermediate-scale flow structures in the form of density fronts and filaments, topographic wakes and persistent coherent vortices at the surface and throughout the interior. They are created from mesoscale eddies and strong currents, and they provide a dynamical conduit for energy transfer towards microscale dissipation and diapycnal mixing. Consideration is given to their generation mechanisms, instabilities, life cycles, disruption of approximately diagnostic force balance (e.g. geostrophy), turbulent cascades, internal-wave interactions, and transport and dispersion of materials. At a fundamental level, more questions remain than answers, implicating a programme for further research.
Submesoscales, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Hydrology, hydrography, oceanography, Bathymodiolus, Lagrangian dispersion, Mathematical sciences, submesoscale, Tides, 530, Mathematical Sciences, Engineering, Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engineering, Life Below Water, Connectivity, Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction, turbulence, Special Feature, Hydrothermal vent, Physical sciences, instability, Lucky Strike, Physical Sciences, frontogenesis
Submesoscales, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Hydrology, hydrography, oceanography, Bathymodiolus, Lagrangian dispersion, Mathematical sciences, submesoscale, Tides, 530, Mathematical Sciences, Engineering, Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engineering, Life Below Water, Connectivity, Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction, turbulence, Special Feature, Hydrothermal vent, Physical sciences, instability, Lucky Strike, Physical Sciences, frontogenesis
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