Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis

The northward export of intermediate water from Drake Passage is investigated in two global ocean general circulation models (GCMs) by means of quantitative particle tracing diagnostics. This study shows that a total of about 23 Sv (Sv ? 106 m3?s?1) is exported from Drake Passage to the equator. The...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Oceanography
Main Authors: Friocourt, Yann, Drijfhout, Sybren, Blanke, Bruno, Speich, Sabrina
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Published: 2005
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:349164 2023-07-30T03:57:44+02:00 Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis Friocourt, Yann Drijfhout, Sybren Blanke, Bruno Speich, Sabrina 2005 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/349164/ unknown Friocourt, Yann, Drijfhout, Sybren, Blanke, Bruno and Speich, Sabrina (2005) Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 35 (7), 1206-1222. (doi:10.1175/JPO2748.1 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JPO2748.1>). Article PeerReviewed 2005 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO2748.1 2023-07-09T21:44:43Z The northward export of intermediate water from Drake Passage is investigated in two global ocean general circulation models (GCMs) by means of quantitative particle tracing diagnostics. This study shows that a total of about 23 Sv (Sv ? 106 m3?s?1) is exported from Drake Passage to the equator. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are the main catchment basins with 7 and 15 Sv, respectively. Only 1–2 Sv of the water exported to the Atlantic equator follow the direct cold route from Drake Passage without entering the Indian Ocean. The remainder loops first into the Indian Ocean subtropical gyre and flows eventually into the Atlantic Ocean by Agulhas leakage. The authors assess the robustness of a theory that relates the export from Drake Passage to the equator to the wind stress over the Southern Ocean. Our GCM results are in reasonable agreement with the theory that predicts the total export. However, the theory cannot be applied to individual basins because of interocean exchanges through the “supergyre” mechanism and other nonlinear processes such as the Agulhas rings. The export of water from Drake Passage starts mainly as an Ekman flow just northward of the latitude band of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current south of South America. Waters quickly subduct and are transferred to the ocean interior as they travel equatorward. They flow along the eastern boundaries in the Sverdrup interior and cross the southern basins northwestward to reach the equator within the western boundary current systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Drake Passage Southern Ocean University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Drake Passage Pacific Indian Journal of Physical Oceanography 35 7 1206 1222
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description The northward export of intermediate water from Drake Passage is investigated in two global ocean general circulation models (GCMs) by means of quantitative particle tracing diagnostics. This study shows that a total of about 23 Sv (Sv ? 106 m3?s?1) is exported from Drake Passage to the equator. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are the main catchment basins with 7 and 15 Sv, respectively. Only 1–2 Sv of the water exported to the Atlantic equator follow the direct cold route from Drake Passage without entering the Indian Ocean. The remainder loops first into the Indian Ocean subtropical gyre and flows eventually into the Atlantic Ocean by Agulhas leakage. The authors assess the robustness of a theory that relates the export from Drake Passage to the equator to the wind stress over the Southern Ocean. Our GCM results are in reasonable agreement with the theory that predicts the total export. However, the theory cannot be applied to individual basins because of interocean exchanges through the “supergyre” mechanism and other nonlinear processes such as the Agulhas rings. The export of water from Drake Passage starts mainly as an Ekman flow just northward of the latitude band of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current south of South America. Waters quickly subduct and are transferred to the ocean interior as they travel equatorward. They flow along the eastern boundaries in the Sverdrup interior and cross the southern basins northwestward to reach the equator within the western boundary current systems.
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author Friocourt, Yann
Drijfhout, Sybren
Blanke, Bruno
Speich, Sabrina
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Drijfhout, Sybren
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Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis
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title Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis
title_short Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis
title_full Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis
title_fullStr Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis
title_full_unstemmed Water mass export from Drake Passage to the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans: a Lagrangian model analysis
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