Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data
Results from the development and analysis of a novel temperature dataset for the high latitude North-West Atlantic are presented. The new 1° gridded dataset (“ATLAS”) has been produced from about 13,000 Argo and 48,000 marine mammal (hooded seal, harp seal, grey seal and beluga) profiles spanning 20...
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ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:195595 2023-07-30T04:02:38+02:00 Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data Grist, Jeremy P. Josey, Simon A. Boehme, Lars Meredith, Michael P. Davidson, Fraser J.M. Stenson, Garry B. Hammill, Mike O. 2011 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/195595/ unknown Grist, Jeremy P., Josey, Simon A., Boehme, Lars, Meredith, Michael P., Davidson, Fraser J.M., Stenson, Garry B. and Hammill, Mike O. (2011) Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data. Geophysical Research Letters, 38 (15), L15601. (doi:10.1029/2011GL048204 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011GL048204>). Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL048204 2023-07-09T21:23:25Z Results from the development and analysis of a novel temperature dataset for the high latitude North-West Atlantic are presented. The new 1° gridded dataset (“ATLAS”) has been produced from about 13,000 Argo and 48,000 marine mammal (hooded seal, harp seal, grey seal and beluga) profiles spanning 2004–8. These data sources are highly complementary as marine mammals greatly enhance shelf region coverage where Argo floats are absent. ATLAS reveals distinctive boundary current related temperature minima in the Labrador Sea (?1.1°C) and at the east Greenland coast (1.8°C), largely absent in the widely-used Levitus'09 and EN3v2a datasets. The ATLAS 0–500 m average temperature is lower than Levitus'09 and EN3v2a by up to 3°C locally. Differences are strongest from 0–300 m and persist at reduced amplitude from 300–500 m. Our results clearly reveal the value of marine mammal-borne sensors for a reliable description of the North-West Atlantic at a time of rapid change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* East Greenland Greenland Harp Seal hooded seal Labrador Sea North West Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Greenland Geophysical Research Letters 38 15 |
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Results from the development and analysis of a novel temperature dataset for the high latitude North-West Atlantic are presented. The new 1° gridded dataset (“ATLAS”) has been produced from about 13,000 Argo and 48,000 marine mammal (hooded seal, harp seal, grey seal and beluga) profiles spanning 2004–8. These data sources are highly complementary as marine mammals greatly enhance shelf region coverage where Argo floats are absent. ATLAS reveals distinctive boundary current related temperature minima in the Labrador Sea (?1.1°C) and at the east Greenland coast (1.8°C), largely absent in the widely-used Levitus'09 and EN3v2a datasets. The ATLAS 0–500 m average temperature is lower than Levitus'09 and EN3v2a by up to 3°C locally. Differences are strongest from 0–300 m and persist at reduced amplitude from 300–500 m. Our results clearly reveal the value of marine mammal-borne sensors for a reliable description of the North-West Atlantic at a time of rapid change. |
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Grist, Jeremy P. Josey, Simon A. Boehme, Lars Meredith, Michael P. Davidson, Fraser J.M. Stenson, Garry B. Hammill, Mike O. Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data |
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Grist, Jeremy P. Josey, Simon A. Boehme, Lars Meredith, Michael P. Davidson, Fraser J.M. Stenson, Garry B. Hammill, Mike O. |
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Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data |
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Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data |
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Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data |
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Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data |
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Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data |
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temperature signature of high latitude atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and argo data |
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Grist, Jeremy P., Josey, Simon A., Boehme, Lars, Meredith, Michael P., Davidson, Fraser J.M., Stenson, Garry B. and Hammill, Mike O. (2011) Temperature signature of high latitude Atlantic boundary currents revealed by marine mammal-borne sensor and Argo data. Geophysical Research Letters, 38 (15), L15601. (doi:10.1029/2011GL048204 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011GL048204>). |
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