Warm core ring dynamics derived from satellite imagery
In: Journal of Geophysical Research, Jg. 99 (1994-12-15), Heft C12
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A reinterpretation of the life history of warm core ring 82-b is constructed from drifter trajectories, hydrographic profiles, and satellite-derived sea surface temperature fields. An analysis of the observations strongly suggests this ring is fundamentally a dipole structure for much of its existence. The dipole has unequal strength vortices, with the cyclone being the weaker component. Quantification of the dipole indicates the anticyclonic is oval shaped and rotates at approximately 7.7 deg per day, while the cyclone revolves around the anticyclone at about 14.5 deg per day, yielding an orbit period of approximately 25 days for the cyclone. The elusive part of the dipole explanation is in interpreting its surface signature as a function of time, as the cyclone appears to disappear when in proximity to the steep continental slope. Vortex modeling suggests that when the weaker cyclonic eddy is placed close to a boundary, the cyclone is drawn into a filament as it is advected through the gap between the anticyclone and the boundary. This means the cyclone is either in a filamentation state or undergoing the straining associated with filamentation approximately three fourths of this time, which is in complete agreement with the satellite imagery. In addition, the 82-B dipole configuration is sufficiently robust to survive continuous interaction with the continental slope and the onset of a Gulf Stream interaction. Although only warm core ring 82-B is analyzed in detail (and found to be a vortex pair), dipole configurations are found in the warm core ring 81-F time series as well.
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Warm core ring dynamics derived from satellite imagery
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Hooker, Stanford B ; Brown, James W |
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Zeitschrift: | Journal of Geophysical Research, Jg. 99 (1994-12-15), Heft C12 |
Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1994 |
Medientyp: | report |
ISSN: | 0148-0227 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1029/94JC02171 |
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