Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys

[1] Equatorward velocities in the upwelling jet of the northern California Current were 0.05–0.06 m s1 faster in spring and summer 2002 than on average over 1998–2002. This result is based on a five-year data set of surface drifters released across the continental margin off central Oregon (44.65N)...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.489.5666 2023-05-15T18:28:22+02:00 Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys John A. Barth The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.489.5666 http://diana.oce.orst.edu/drift/publications/barth03.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.489.5666 http://diana.oce.orst.edu/drift/publications/barth03.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://diana.oce.orst.edu/drift/publications/barth03.pdf Oceanography Physical Fronts and jets. Citation text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T08:23:16Z [1] Equatorward velocities in the upwelling jet of the northern California Current were 0.05–0.06 m s1 faster in spring and summer 2002 than on average over 1998–2002. This result is based on a five-year data set of surface drifters released across the continental margin off central Oregon (44.65N) during April and July of each year. At this speed, anomalous water displacements of over a degree of latitude can occur in 20–25 days. Given a source of cold, Subarctic water to the north, this anomalous southward displacement is a plausible explanation for the cold, nutrient-rich halocline water observed off Oregon during the summer of 2002. This interannual variability in the northern California Current and its implications for the ecosystem response, i.e., increased primary productivity, may be contrasted with interannual variability of the opposite sign- increased poleward velocity, warmer temperatures and decreased productivity- observed in this same region Text Subarctic Unknown
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Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys
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description [1] Equatorward velocities in the upwelling jet of the northern California Current were 0.05–0.06 m s1 faster in spring and summer 2002 than on average over 1998–2002. This result is based on a five-year data set of surface drifters released across the continental margin off central Oregon (44.65N) during April and July of each year. At this speed, anomalous water displacements of over a degree of latitude can occur in 20–25 days. Given a source of cold, Subarctic water to the north, this anomalous southward displacement is a plausible explanation for the cold, nutrient-rich halocline water observed off Oregon during the summer of 2002. This interannual variability in the northern California Current and its implications for the ecosystem response, i.e., increased primary productivity, may be contrasted with interannual variability of the opposite sign- increased poleward velocity, warmer temperatures and decreased productivity- observed in this same region
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title Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys
title_short Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys
title_full Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys
title_fullStr Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys
title_full_unstemmed Anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern California Current: Evidence from Lagrangian surface drifters, Geophys
title_sort anomalous southward advection during 2002 in the northern california current: evidence from lagrangian surface drifters, geophys
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