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- Title
Frontal Convergence and Vertical Velocity Measured by Drifters in the Alboran Sea.
- Authors
Tarry, Daniel R.; Essink, Sebastian; Pascual, Ananda; Ruiz, Simón; Poulain, Pierre-Marie; Özgökmen, Tamay; Centurioni, Luca R.; Farrar, J. Thomas; Shcherbina, Andrey; Mahadevan, Amala; D'Asaro, Eric
- Abstract
Horizontal and vertical motions associated with mesoscale (10-100 km) and submesoscale (1-10 km) features, such as fronts, meanders, eddies, and filaments, play a critical role in redistributing physical and biogeochemical properties in the ocean. This study makes use of a multiplatform data set of 82 drifters, a Lagrangian float, and profile timeseries of temperature and salinity, obtained in a ~1-m/s semipermanent frontal jet in the Alboran Sea as part of CALYPSO (Coherent Lagrangian Pathways from the Surface Ocean to Interior). Drifters drogued at ~1-m and 15-m depth capture the mesoscale and submesoscale circulation aligning along the perimeter of fronts due to horizontal shear. Clusters of drifters are used to estimate the kinematic properties, such as vorticity and divergence, of the flow by fitting a bivariate plane to the horizontal drifter velocities. Clusters with submesoscale length scales indicate normalized vorticity ζ /f > 1 with Coriolis frequency f and normalized divergence of δ/f ~along the front, with error variance around 10%. By computing divergence from drifter clusters at two different depths, we estimate minimum vertical velocity of O(-100 m day-1) in the upper 10 m of the water column. These results are at least twice as large as previous estimates of vertical velocity in the region. Location, magnitude, and timing of the convergence are consistent with behavior of a Lagrangian float subducting in the center of a drifter cluster. These results improve our understanding of frontal subduction and quantify convergence and vertical velocity using Lagrangian tools.
- Subjects
OCEAN circulation; OCEANOGRAPHY; MEANDERING rivers; GLACIAL drift; BIOGEOCHEMICAL cycles
- Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans, 2021, Vol 126, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
2169-9275
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2020JC016614