q 2004 American Meteorological Society Boundary Current Eddies and Their Role in the Restratification of the Labrador Sea*

An idealized model is used to study the restratification of the Labrador Sea after deep convection, with emphasis on the role of boundary current eddies shed near the west coast of Greenland. The boundary current eddies carry warm, buoyant Irminger Current water into the Labrador Sea interior. For a...

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Main Authors: Caroline A. Katsman, Michael A. Spall, Robert, S. Pickart
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.595.2775
http://www.whoi.edu/science/PO/pickart/pickart_pubs_pdf/JPO_2004.pdf
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Summary:An idealized model is used to study the restratification of the Labrador Sea after deep convection, with emphasis on the role of boundary current eddies shed near the west coast of Greenland. The boundary current eddies carry warm, buoyant Irminger Current water into the Labrador Sea interior. For a realistic end-of-winter state, it is shown that these Irminger Current eddies are efficient in restratifying the convected water mass in the interior of the Labrador Sea. In addition, it is demonstrated that Irminger Current eddies can balance a significant portion of the atmospheric heat loss and thus play an important role for the watermass transformation in the Labrador Sea. 1.