Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean

In the framework of Monitoring by Ocean Drifters (MONDO) project, a set of Lagrangian drifters were released in proximity of the Brazil Current, the western branch of the subtropical gyre in the South Atlantic Ocean. The experimental strategy of deploying part of the buoys in clusters offers the opp...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Oceanography
Main Authors: Stefano Berti, Francisco Alves Dos Santos, Guglielmo Lacorata, VULPIANI, Angelo
Other Authors: Stefano, Berti, Francisco Alves Dos, Santo, Guglielmo, Lacorata, Vulpiani, Angelo
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Language:English
Published: AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11573/485579
https://doi.org/10.1175/2011jpo4541.1
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/485579 2024-01-28T10:09:10+01:00 Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean Stefano Berti Francisco Alves Dos Santos Guglielmo Lacorata VULPIANI, Angelo Stefano, Berti Francisco Alves Dos, Santo Guglielmo, Lacorata Vulpiani, Angelo 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/485579 https://doi.org/10.1175/2011jpo4541.1 eng eng AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000295442200006 volume:41 issue:9 firstpage:1659 lastpage:1672 numberofpages:14 journal:JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY http://hdl.handle.net/11573/485579 doi:10.1175/2011jpo4541.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-81455144091 atlantic ocean dispersion lagrangian circulation/transport info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2011 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.1175/2011jpo4541.1 2024-01-03T18:00:08Z In the framework of Monitoring by Ocean Drifters (MONDO) project, a set of Lagrangian drifters were released in proximity of the Brazil Current, the western branch of the subtropical gyre in the South Atlantic Ocean. The experimental strategy of deploying part of the buoys in clusters offers the opportunity to examine relative dispersion on a wide range of scales. Adopting a dynamical systems approach, the authors focus their attention on scale-dependent indicators, like the finite-scale Lyapunov exponent (FSLE) and the finite-scale (mean square) relative velocity (FSRV) between two drifters as a function of their separation and compare them with classic time-dependent statistical quantities like the mean-square relative displacement between two drifters and the effective diffusivity as functions of the time lag from the release. The authors find that, dependently on the given observable, the quasigeostrophic turbulence scenario is overall compatible with their data analysis, with discrepancies from the expected behavior of 2D turbulent trajectories likely to be ascribed to the nonstationary and nonhomogeneous characteristics of the flow, as well as to possible ageostrophic effects. Submesoscale features of similar to O(1) km are considered to play a role, to some extent, in determining the properties of relative dispersion as well as the shape of the energy spectrum. The authors also present numerical simulations of an ocean general circulation model (OGCM) of the South Atlantic and discuss the comparison between experimental and model data about mesoscale dispersion. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Journal of Physical Oceanography 41 9 1659 1672
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Francisco Alves Dos Santos
Guglielmo Lacorata
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Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
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description In the framework of Monitoring by Ocean Drifters (MONDO) project, a set of Lagrangian drifters were released in proximity of the Brazil Current, the western branch of the subtropical gyre in the South Atlantic Ocean. The experimental strategy of deploying part of the buoys in clusters offers the opportunity to examine relative dispersion on a wide range of scales. Adopting a dynamical systems approach, the authors focus their attention on scale-dependent indicators, like the finite-scale Lyapunov exponent (FSLE) and the finite-scale (mean square) relative velocity (FSRV) between two drifters as a function of their separation and compare them with classic time-dependent statistical quantities like the mean-square relative displacement between two drifters and the effective diffusivity as functions of the time lag from the release. The authors find that, dependently on the given observable, the quasigeostrophic turbulence scenario is overall compatible with their data analysis, with discrepancies from the expected behavior of 2D turbulent trajectories likely to be ascribed to the nonstationary and nonhomogeneous characteristics of the flow, as well as to possible ageostrophic effects. Submesoscale features of similar to O(1) km are considered to play a role, to some extent, in determining the properties of relative dispersion as well as the shape of the energy spectrum. The authors also present numerical simulations of an ocean general circulation model (OGCM) of the South Atlantic and discuss the comparison between experimental and model data about mesoscale dispersion.
author2 Stefano, Berti
Francisco Alves Dos, Santo
Guglielmo, Lacorata
Vulpiani, Angelo
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Francisco Alves Dos Santos
Guglielmo Lacorata
VULPIANI, Angelo
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Francisco Alves Dos Santos
Guglielmo Lacorata
VULPIANI, Angelo
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title Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
title_short Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
title_full Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Lagrangian Drifter Dispersion in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
title_sort lagrangian drifter dispersion in the southwestern atlantic ocean
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https://doi.org/10.1175/2011jpo4541.1
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