The Arctic Front and its variability in the Norwegian Sea
The Arctic Front (AF) in the Norwegian Sea is an important biologically productive region which is well-known for its large feeding schools of pelagic fish. A suite of satellite data, a regional coupled ocean–sea ice data assimilation system (the TOPAZ reanalysis) and atmospheric reanalysis data are...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a56fb36561254bb0aaa76abbc663a912 2023-05-15T15:00:54+02:00 The Arctic Front and its variability in the Norwegian Sea R. P. Raj S. Chatterjee L. Bertino A. Turiel M. Portabella 2019-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/os-15-1729-2019 https://doaj.org/article/a56fb36561254bb0aaa76abbc663a912 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ocean-sci.net/15/1729/2019/os-15-1729-2019.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0784 https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0792 doi:10.5194/os-15-1729-2019 1812-0784 1812-0792 https://doaj.org/article/a56fb36561254bb0aaa76abbc663a912 Ocean Science, Vol 15, Pp 1729-1744 (2019) Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/os-15-1729-2019 2022-12-31T10:53:33Z The Arctic Front (AF) in the Norwegian Sea is an important biologically productive region which is well-known for its large feeding schools of pelagic fish. A suite of satellite data, a regional coupled ocean–sea ice data assimilation system (the TOPAZ reanalysis) and atmospheric reanalysis data are used to investigate the variability in the lateral and vertical structure of the AF. A method, known as “singularity analysis”, is applied on the satellite and reanalysis data for 2-D spatial analysis of the front, whereas for the vertical structure, a horizontal gradient method is used. We present new evidence of active air–sea interaction along the AF due to enhanced momentum mixing near the frontal region. The frontal structure of the AF is found to be most distinct near the Faroe Current in the south-west Norwegian Sea and along the Mohn Ridge. Coincidentally, these are the two locations along the AF where the air–sea interactions are most intense. This study investigates in particular the frontal structure and its variability along the Mohn Ridge. The seasonal variability in the strength of the AF is found to be limited to the surface. The study also provides new insights into the influence of the three dominant modes of the Norwegian Sea atmospheric circulation on the AF along the Mohn Ridge. The analyses show a weakened AF during the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO − ), even though the geographical location of the front does not vary. The weakening of AF during NAO − is attributed to the variability in the strength of the Norwegian Atlantic Front Current over the Mohn Ridge associated with the changes in the wind field. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Norwegian Sea Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Norwegian Sea Ocean Science 15 6 1729 1744 |
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The Arctic Front (AF) in the Norwegian Sea is an important biologically productive region which is well-known for its large feeding schools of pelagic fish. A suite of satellite data, a regional coupled ocean–sea ice data assimilation system (the TOPAZ reanalysis) and atmospheric reanalysis data are used to investigate the variability in the lateral and vertical structure of the AF. A method, known as “singularity analysis”, is applied on the satellite and reanalysis data for 2-D spatial analysis of the front, whereas for the vertical structure, a horizontal gradient method is used. We present new evidence of active air–sea interaction along the AF due to enhanced momentum mixing near the frontal region. The frontal structure of the AF is found to be most distinct near the Faroe Current in the south-west Norwegian Sea and along the Mohn Ridge. Coincidentally, these are the two locations along the AF where the air–sea interactions are most intense. This study investigates in particular the frontal structure and its variability along the Mohn Ridge. The seasonal variability in the strength of the AF is found to be limited to the surface. The study also provides new insights into the influence of the three dominant modes of the Norwegian Sea atmospheric circulation on the AF along the Mohn Ridge. The analyses show a weakened AF during the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO − ), even though the geographical location of the front does not vary. The weakening of AF during NAO − is attributed to the variability in the strength of the Norwegian Atlantic Front Current over the Mohn Ridge associated with the changes in the wind field. |
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The Arctic Front and its variability in the Norwegian Sea |
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