A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean

An anticyclonic mode water vortex and its environment were investigated from November 2000 to September 2001 in the northeast Atlantic (near 43.5 degrees N, 15 degrees-19 degrees W) with neutrally buoyant drifting floats, moored current meters, satellite altimetric sea surface height, and several hy...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Oceanography
Main Authors: Reverdin, Gilles, Gascard, Jean-claude, Le Cann, Bernard, Prieur, Loic, Assenbaum, Michel, Lherminier, Pascale
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Language:English
Published: American Meteorological Society 2009
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6357.pdf
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:6357 2023-05-15T17:41:07+02:00 A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean Reverdin, Gilles Gascard, Jean-claude Le Cann, Bernard Prieur, Loic Assenbaum, Michel Lherminier, Pascale 2009-03 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6357.pdf https://doi.org/10.1175/2008JPO3970.1 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6357/ eng eng American Meteorological Society https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6357.pdf doi:10.1175/2008JPO3970.1 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6357/ 2009 American Meteorological Society info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Journal of Physical Oceanography (0022-3670) (American Meteorological Society), 2009-03 , Vol. 39 , N. 3 , P. 536-558 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1175/2008JPO3970.1 2021-09-23T20:17:09Z An anticyclonic mode water vortex and its environment were investigated from November 2000 to September 2001 in the northeast Atlantic (near 43.5 degrees N, 15 degrees-19 degrees W) with neutrally buoyant drifting floats, moored current meters, satellite altimetric sea surface height, and several hydrological surveys and sections. These observations reveal a coherent inner core (similar to 0 km in diameter) made of very oxygenated northeast Atlantic central waters (11 degrees-12.7 degrees C and 35.5-35.7 on the 1978 practical salinity scale) from 150 m down to about 750-m depth. The core presents high relative vorticity (up to approximately -0.5 times the Coriolis frequency f) within at least 10 km of its center, near 400-700 m. Peak velocity along the core rim is located deeper than 600 m bordering the deepest and densest (sigma(theta) = 27.175 kg m(-3)) northeast Atlantic mode water found during the Programme Ocean Multidisciplinaire Meso Echelle (POMME) project. This water likely originates north of 47 degrees N, where it could have been in contact with the sea surface in early 1999. Below the core, large near-inertial internal waves are found. At least during spring and summer 2001, the core was embedded in a much larger anticyclonic eddy that extends to 100 km from its center, with azimuthal velocity decreasing from the sea surface to 1500 m. This eddy does not trap floats for a long time and is associated with a sea level anomaly on the order of 10 cm. From January through August 2001, both the core and the larger eddy moved anticyclonically around a shallow part of the Azores-Biscay ridge. The core trajectory also exhibits smaller anticyclonic loops on shorter time scales, suggesting that at least at times it is not located at the center of the larger eddy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Journal of Physical Oceanography 39 3 536 558
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description An anticyclonic mode water vortex and its environment were investigated from November 2000 to September 2001 in the northeast Atlantic (near 43.5 degrees N, 15 degrees-19 degrees W) with neutrally buoyant drifting floats, moored current meters, satellite altimetric sea surface height, and several hydrological surveys and sections. These observations reveal a coherent inner core (similar to 0 km in diameter) made of very oxygenated northeast Atlantic central waters (11 degrees-12.7 degrees C and 35.5-35.7 on the 1978 practical salinity scale) from 150 m down to about 750-m depth. The core presents high relative vorticity (up to approximately -0.5 times the Coriolis frequency f) within at least 10 km of its center, near 400-700 m. Peak velocity along the core rim is located deeper than 600 m bordering the deepest and densest (sigma(theta) = 27.175 kg m(-3)) northeast Atlantic mode water found during the Programme Ocean Multidisciplinaire Meso Echelle (POMME) project. This water likely originates north of 47 degrees N, where it could have been in contact with the sea surface in early 1999. Below the core, large near-inertial internal waves are found. At least during spring and summer 2001, the core was embedded in a much larger anticyclonic eddy that extends to 100 km from its center, with azimuthal velocity decreasing from the sea surface to 1500 m. This eddy does not trap floats for a long time and is associated with a sea level anomaly on the order of 10 cm. From January through August 2001, both the core and the larger eddy moved anticyclonically around a shallow part of the Azores-Biscay ridge. The core trajectory also exhibits smaller anticyclonic loops on shorter time scales, suggesting that at least at times it is not located at the center of the larger eddy.
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author Reverdin, Gilles
Gascard, Jean-claude
Le Cann, Bernard
Prieur, Loic
Assenbaum, Michel
Lherminier, Pascale
spellingShingle Reverdin, Gilles
Gascard, Jean-claude
Le Cann, Bernard
Prieur, Loic
Assenbaum, Michel
Lherminier, Pascale
A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
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Gascard, Jean-claude
Le Cann, Bernard
Prieur, Loic
Assenbaum, Michel
Lherminier, Pascale
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title A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_short A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_full A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed A Long-Lasting Mode Water Vortex in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_sort long-lasting mode water vortex in the northeast atlantic ocean
publisher American Meteorological Society
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