Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study

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Autor(a) principal: Azevedo, José Luiz Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Nof, Doron, Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3716
Resumo: Satellite altimetry suggests that large anticyclonic eddies (rings) originating from the Agulhas Current retroflection occasionally make their way across the entire South Atlantic Ocean. What happens when these rings encounter a western boundary current? In this work, interactions between a "train" of nonlinear lens-like eddies and a Southern Hemisphere continental boundary are investigated analytically and numerically on a β plane. The train of eddies is modeled as a steady double-frontal zonal current with the same vorticity and transport as the eddies themselves. The continental boundary is represented by a vertical wall, which is purely meridional in one case and is tilted with respect to the north in another case. It is demonstrated analytically that the eddy–wall encounter produces an equatorward flow parallel to the continental wall, thus suggesting a weakening of the transport of the associated (poleward-flowing) western boundary current upstream of the encounter zone and unchanged transport downstream. A large stationary eddy is established in the contact zone because itsβ-induced force is necessary to balance the other forces along the wall. The size of this edd is directly proportional to the transport of the eddy train and the meridional tilt of the wall. These scenarios are in good agreement with results obtained numerically using an isopycnal Bleck and Boudra model.
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spelling Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case StudySatellite altimetry suggests that large anticyclonic eddies (rings) originating from the Agulhas Current retroflection occasionally make their way across the entire South Atlantic Ocean. What happens when these rings encounter a western boundary current? In this work, interactions between a "train" of nonlinear lens-like eddies and a Southern Hemisphere continental boundary are investigated analytically and numerically on a β plane. The train of eddies is modeled as a steady double-frontal zonal current with the same vorticity and transport as the eddies themselves. The continental boundary is represented by a vertical wall, which is purely meridional in one case and is tilted with respect to the north in another case. It is demonstrated analytically that the eddy–wall encounter produces an equatorward flow parallel to the continental wall, thus suggesting a weakening of the transport of the associated (poleward-flowing) western boundary current upstream of the encounter zone and unchanged transport downstream. A large stationary eddy is established in the contact zone because itsβ-induced force is necessary to balance the other forces along the wall. The size of this edd is directly proportional to the transport of the eddy train and the meridional tilt of the wall. These scenarios are in good agreement with results obtained numerically using an isopycnal Bleck and Boudra model.2013-08-21T21:25:43Z2013-08-21T21:25:43Z2012info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfAZEVEDO, José Luiz Lima de; NOF, Doron; MATA, Maurício Magalhães. Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study. Journal of Physical Oceanography, p. 1-57, 2012. Disponível em:<http://doronnof.net/files/AzevedoRevText.pdf>. Acesso em: 27 jun. 2012.1520-04850022-3670http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3716engAzevedo, José Luiz Lima deNof, DoronMata, Mauricio Magalhãesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2014-09-12T17:48:05Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/3716Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2014-09-12T17:48:05Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
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title Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study
spellingShingle Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study
Azevedo, José Luiz Lima de
title_short Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study
title_full Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study
title_fullStr Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Eddy Train Encounters with a Continental Boundary: A South Atlantic Case Study
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author Azevedo, José Luiz Lima de
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Nof, Doron
Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
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Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
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description Satellite altimetry suggests that large anticyclonic eddies (rings) originating from the Agulhas Current retroflection occasionally make their way across the entire South Atlantic Ocean. What happens when these rings encounter a western boundary current? In this work, interactions between a "train" of nonlinear lens-like eddies and a Southern Hemisphere continental boundary are investigated analytically and numerically on a β plane. The train of eddies is modeled as a steady double-frontal zonal current with the same vorticity and transport as the eddies themselves. The continental boundary is represented by a vertical wall, which is purely meridional in one case and is tilted with respect to the north in another case. It is demonstrated analytically that the eddy–wall encounter produces an equatorward flow parallel to the continental wall, thus suggesting a weakening of the transport of the associated (poleward-flowing) western boundary current upstream of the encounter zone and unchanged transport downstream. A large stationary eddy is established in the contact zone because itsβ-induced force is necessary to balance the other forces along the wall. The size of this edd is directly proportional to the transport of the eddy train and the meridional tilt of the wall. These scenarios are in good agreement with results obtained numerically using an isopycnal Bleck and Boudra model.
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