Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry

In this study the variability of Atlantic Water (AW) entering the Nordic Seas from the North Atlantic through the passage between Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland has been investigated. The poleward transport of this warm AW is a key component in maintaining a relatively mild climate in the n...

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Main Authors: Raj, R., Nilsen, J., Johannessen, J., Furevik, T., Andersen, O., Bertino, L.
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/65263378-b213-466c-a154-3f1b39288039 2024-03-31T07:52:39+00:00 Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry Raj, R. Nilsen, J. Johannessen, J. Furevik, T. Andersen, O. Bertino, L. 2018 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/65263378-b213-466c-a154-3f1b39288039 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/164314799/25YPRA_Abstract_Book.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/65263378-b213-466c-a154-3f1b39288039 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Raj , R , Nilsen , J , Johannessen , J , Furevik , T , Andersen , O & Bertino , L 2018 , ' Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry ' , 25 years of progress in radar altimetry symposium , Portugal , 24/09/2018 - 29/09/2018 pp. 154 . /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action name=SDG 13 - Climate Action conferenceObject 2018 ftdtupubl 2024-03-06T01:07:58Z In this study the variability of Atlantic Water (AW) entering the Nordic Seas from the North Atlantic through the passage between Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland has been investigated. The poleward transport of this warm AW is a key component in maintaining a relatively mild climate in the northwestern Europe. Satellite remote sensing datasets from altimetry and the Gravity field and steady state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) mission, in combination with surface drifters, fixed current meter, and hydrographic data are used. The high-resolution mean dynamic topography (MDT) is shown to resolve the time-invariant surface currents in the inflow region. In addition to the improved MDT, we take benefit of the new reprocessed sea level anomaly data in the estimation of absolute dynamic topography. Analysis of the monthly surface velocities from 1993-2016 demonstrates significant influence of the large scale atmospheric forcing associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Furthermore, a significant increase in surface velocities along the slope current, front current and the Norwegian Coastal Current are found during winter. Finally, combining altimetry with hydrographic data, we demonstrate that the variability in surface velocities of the inflow region is also reflected in the deeper layers, and that altimetry therefore can be used to monitor the variability of the poleward transport of AW in this region. Conference Object Faroe Islands Iceland Nordic Seas North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Faroe Islands
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Raj, R.
Nilsen, J.
Johannessen, J.
Furevik, T.
Andersen, O.
Bertino, L.
Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry
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description In this study the variability of Atlantic Water (AW) entering the Nordic Seas from the North Atlantic through the passage between Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland has been investigated. The poleward transport of this warm AW is a key component in maintaining a relatively mild climate in the northwestern Europe. Satellite remote sensing datasets from altimetry and the Gravity field and steady state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) mission, in combination with surface drifters, fixed current meter, and hydrographic data are used. The high-resolution mean dynamic topography (MDT) is shown to resolve the time-invariant surface currents in the inflow region. In addition to the improved MDT, we take benefit of the new reprocessed sea level anomaly data in the estimation of absolute dynamic topography. Analysis of the monthly surface velocities from 1993-2016 demonstrates significant influence of the large scale atmospheric forcing associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Furthermore, a significant increase in surface velocities along the slope current, front current and the Norwegian Coastal Current are found during winter. Finally, combining altimetry with hydrographic data, we demonstrate that the variability in surface velocities of the inflow region is also reflected in the deeper layers, and that altimetry therefore can be used to monitor the variability of the poleward transport of AW in this region.
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author Raj, R.
Nilsen, J.
Johannessen, J.
Furevik, T.
Andersen, O.
Bertino, L.
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title Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry
title_short Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry
title_full Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry
title_fullStr Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying Atlantic Water Transport to the Nordic Seas by Combined Use of Gravimetry and Altimetry
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