Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea

Closely spaced continuous temperature profiles from expendable bathythermographs launched along two sections across the Drake Passage and western Scotia Sea in the summer 1981-1982 are used to examine the vertical medium-scale (~10-100 m) temperature fine structure. The large-scale temperature struc...

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola 2023-05-15T13:42:25+02:00 Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea 1996 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola heat flux mixing ocean cross-frontal flux currents fronts heat transfer temperature structure Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Antarctic Circumpolar Current Drake Passage 1996 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola 2023-02-16T01:53:24Z Closely spaced continuous temperature profiles from expendable bathythermographs launched along two sections across the Drake Passage and western Scotia Sea in the summer 1981-1982 are used to examine the vertical medium-scale (~10-100 m) temperature fine structure. The large-scale temperature structure across the frontal regimes characteristic of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the cross-frontal structure of the upper ocean are discussed. In the Drake Passage the heat content drops about 0.5 x 102 Kcal cm-2 (2 x 109 J m-2) across the Subantarctic Zone and 0.9 x 102 Kcal cm-2 (3.6 x 109 J m-2) across the Polar Front. In the Scotia Sea the heat content changes across the front are not as prominent. The statistical model of Joyce (1977) is used to quantify the heat fluxes across the fronts produced by the medium-scale temperature interleaving. In the Drake Passage the estimated heat flux is 0.32 x 10-3 °C m s-1 (1.3 x 103 W m-2) across the Subantarctic Front and 0.46 x 10-3 °C m s-1 (1.9 x 103 W m-2) across the Polar Front. In the Scotia Sea the estimated heat flux is larger in the Polar Front reaching 0.71 x 10-3 °C m s-1 (2.9 x 103 W m-2). The medium-scale fine structure heat fluxes are about 10% of the existing estimates of the mesoscale eddy heat fluxes and comparable to heat fluxes associated with the meridional flow of deep and bottom waters across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Drake Passage Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Drake Passage Scotia Sea Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic heat flux
mixing
ocean
cross-frontal flux
currents
fronts
heat transfer
temperature structure
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Drake Passage
spellingShingle heat flux
mixing
ocean
cross-frontal flux
currents
fronts
heat transfer
temperature structure
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Drake Passage
Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea
topic_facet heat flux
mixing
ocean
cross-frontal flux
currents
fronts
heat transfer
temperature structure
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Drake Passage
description Closely spaced continuous temperature profiles from expendable bathythermographs launched along two sections across the Drake Passage and western Scotia Sea in the summer 1981-1982 are used to examine the vertical medium-scale (~10-100 m) temperature fine structure. The large-scale temperature structure across the frontal regimes characteristic of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the cross-frontal structure of the upper ocean are discussed. In the Drake Passage the heat content drops about 0.5 x 102 Kcal cm-2 (2 x 109 J m-2) across the Subantarctic Zone and 0.9 x 102 Kcal cm-2 (3.6 x 109 J m-2) across the Polar Front. In the Scotia Sea the heat content changes across the front are not as prominent. The statistical model of Joyce (1977) is used to quantify the heat fluxes across the fronts produced by the medium-scale temperature interleaving. In the Drake Passage the estimated heat flux is 0.32 x 10-3 °C m s-1 (1.3 x 103 W m-2) across the Subantarctic Front and 0.46 x 10-3 °C m s-1 (1.9 x 103 W m-2) across the Polar Front. In the Scotia Sea the estimated heat flux is larger in the Polar Front reaching 0.71 x 10-3 °C m s-1 (2.9 x 103 W m-2). The medium-scale fine structure heat fluxes are about 10% of the existing estimates of the mesoscale eddy heat fluxes and comparable to heat fluxes associated with the meridional flow of deep and bottom waters across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
title Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea
title_short Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea
title_full Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea
title_fullStr Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea
title_full_unstemmed Medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western Scotia Sea
title_sort medium-scale heat fluxes across the antarctic circumpolar current in the drake passage and western scotia sea
publishDate 1996
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09541020_v8_n4_p369_Piola
geographic Antarctic
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
geographic_facet Antarctic
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
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