Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation

The role of wind stress curl (WSC) forcing in the observed interannual variability of the Florida Current (FC) transport is investigated. Evidence is provided for baroclinic adjustment as a physical mechanism linking interannual changes in WSC forcing and changes in the circulation of the North Atla...

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Main Authors: Pedro N. Dinezio, Lewis, J. Gramer, William E. Johns, Christopher S. Meinen, Molly, O. Baringer
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.589.5226 2023-05-15T17:27:21+02:00 Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation Pedro N. Dinezio Lewis J. Gramer William E. Johns Christopher S. Meinen Molly O. Baringer The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2008 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.589.5226 http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/docs/DiNezio_etal_JPO_2009.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.589.5226 http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/docs/DiNezio_etal_JPO_2009.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/docs/DiNezio_etal_JPO_2009.pdf text 2008 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:24:49Z The role of wind stress curl (WSC) forcing in the observed interannual variability of the Florida Current (FC) transport is investigated. Evidence is provided for baroclinic adjustment as a physical mechanism linking interannual changes in WSC forcing and changes in the circulation of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. A continuous monthly time series of FC transport is constructed using daily transports estimated from undersea telephone cables near 278N in the Straits of Florida. This 25-yr-long time series is linearly regressed against interannual WSC variability derived from the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis. The results indicate that a substantial fraction of the FC transport variability at 3–12-yr periods is explained by low-frequency WSC variations. A lagged regression analysis is performed to explore hypothetical adjustment times of the wind-driven circulation. The estimated lag times are at least 2 times faster than those predicted by linear beta-plane planetary wave theory. Possible reasons for this discrepancy are discussed within the context of recent observational and theoretical developments. The results are then linked with earlier findings of a low-frequency anticorrelation between FC transport and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index, showing that this relationship could result from the positive (negative) WSC anomalies that develop between 208 and 308N in the western North Atlantic during high (low) NAO phases. Ultimately, the observed role of wind forcing on the interannual variability of the FC could represent a benchmark for current efforts to monitor and predict the North Atlantic circulation. 1. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Unknown Curl ENVELOPE(-63.071,-63.071,-70.797,-70.797)
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description The role of wind stress curl (WSC) forcing in the observed interannual variability of the Florida Current (FC) transport is investigated. Evidence is provided for baroclinic adjustment as a physical mechanism linking interannual changes in WSC forcing and changes in the circulation of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. A continuous monthly time series of FC transport is constructed using daily transports estimated from undersea telephone cables near 278N in the Straits of Florida. This 25-yr-long time series is linearly regressed against interannual WSC variability derived from the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis. The results indicate that a substantial fraction of the FC transport variability at 3–12-yr periods is explained by low-frequency WSC variations. A lagged regression analysis is performed to explore hypothetical adjustment times of the wind-driven circulation. The estimated lag times are at least 2 times faster than those predicted by linear beta-plane planetary wave theory. Possible reasons for this discrepancy are discussed within the context of recent observational and theoretical developments. The results are then linked with earlier findings of a low-frequency anticorrelation between FC transport and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index, showing that this relationship could result from the positive (negative) WSC anomalies that develop between 208 and 308N in the western North Atlantic during high (low) NAO phases. Ultimately, the observed role of wind forcing on the interannual variability of the FC could represent a benchmark for current efforts to monitor and predict the North Atlantic circulation. 1.
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Lewis
J. Gramer
William E. Johns
Christopher S. Meinen
Molly
O. Baringer
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J. Gramer
William E. Johns
Christopher S. Meinen
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Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation
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J. Gramer
William E. Johns
Christopher S. Meinen
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O. Baringer
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title_short Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_fullStr Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Observed Interannual Variability of the Florida Current: Wind Forcing and the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_sort observed interannual variability of the florida current: wind forcing and the north atlantic oscillation
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