Multiple jets of the Antarctic circumpolar current South of Australia
Maps of the gradient of sea surface height (SSH) and sea surface temperature (SST) reveal that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) consists of multiple jets or frontal filaments. The braided and patchy nature of the gradient fields seems at odds with the traditional view, derived from hydrograph...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.u3uxww 2023-05-15T13:40:06+02:00 Multiple jets of the Antarctic circumpolar current South of Australia Sokolov, Serguei Rintoul, Stephen R. 2007-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO3111.1 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34616/32952.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34616/ en eng Amer Meteorological Soc doi:10.1175/JPO3111.1 10670/1.u3uxww https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34616/32952.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00235/34616/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Journal Of Physical Oceanography (0022-3670) (Amer Meteorological Soc), 2007-05 , Vol. 37 , N. 5 , P. 1394-1412 geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ 2007 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1175/JPO3111.1 2023-01-22T17:55:35Z Maps of the gradient of sea surface height (SSH) and sea surface temperature (SST) reveal that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) consists of multiple jets or frontal filaments. The braided and patchy nature of the gradient fields seems at odds with the traditional view, derived from hydrographic sections, that the ACC is made up of three continuous circumpolar fronts. By applying a nonlinear fitting procedure to 638 weekly maps of SSH gradient (del SSH), it is shown that the distribution of maxima in del SSH (i.e., fronts) is strongly peaked at particular values of absolute SSH (i.e., streamlines). The association between the jets and particular streamlines persists despite strong topographic and eddy - mean flow interactions, which cause the jets to merge, diverge, and fluctuate in intensity along their path. The SSH values corresponding to each frontal branch are nearly constant over the sector of the Southern Ocean between 100 degrees E and 180 degrees. The front positions inferred from SSH agree closely with positions inferred from hydrographic sections using traditional water mass criteria. Recognition of the multiple branches of the Southern Ocean fronts helps to reconcile differences between front locations determined by previous studies. Weekly maps of SSH are used to characterize the structure and variability of the ACC fronts and filaments. The path, width, and intensity of the frontal branches are influenced strongly by the bathymetry. The "meander envelopes" of the fronts are narrow on the northern slope of topographic ridges, where the sloping topography reinforces the beta effect, and broader over abyssal plains. Text Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Unknown Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Journal of Physical Oceanography 37 5 1394 1412 |
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Maps of the gradient of sea surface height (SSH) and sea surface temperature (SST) reveal that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) consists of multiple jets or frontal filaments. The braided and patchy nature of the gradient fields seems at odds with the traditional view, derived from hydrographic sections, that the ACC is made up of three continuous circumpolar fronts. By applying a nonlinear fitting procedure to 638 weekly maps of SSH gradient (del SSH), it is shown that the distribution of maxima in del SSH (i.e., fronts) is strongly peaked at particular values of absolute SSH (i.e., streamlines). The association between the jets and particular streamlines persists despite strong topographic and eddy - mean flow interactions, which cause the jets to merge, diverge, and fluctuate in intensity along their path. The SSH values corresponding to each frontal branch are nearly constant over the sector of the Southern Ocean between 100 degrees E and 180 degrees. The front positions inferred from SSH agree closely with positions inferred from hydrographic sections using traditional water mass criteria. Recognition of the multiple branches of the Southern Ocean fronts helps to reconcile differences between front locations determined by previous studies. Weekly maps of SSH are used to characterize the structure and variability of the ACC fronts and filaments. The path, width, and intensity of the frontal branches are influenced strongly by the bathymetry. The "meander envelopes" of the fronts are narrow on the northern slope of topographic ridges, where the sloping topography reinforces the beta effect, and broader over abyssal plains. |
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Multiple jets of the Antarctic circumpolar current South of Australia |
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