ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)

Sea surface height (SSH) fields, constructed from multiple altimeters, have revealed the annual generation of anticyclonic eddies around the Alaska Gyre. These eddies appear to develop annually along the eastern margin of the Gyre from instabilities in the poleward Alaska Current, after it reaches i...

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Autor principal: Ted Strub,P.
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Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de Concepción 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-653820040003000422005-05-16ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)Ted Strub,P.Sea surface height (SSH) fields, constructed from multiple altimeters, have revealed the annual generation of anticyclonic eddies around the Alaska Gyre. These eddies appear to develop annually along the eastern margin of the Gyre from instabilities in the poleward Alaska Current, after it reaches its seasonal maximum in transport in winter. After forming, the eddies propagate westward just offshore of the continental slope, where they draw shelf water containing nutrients and phytoplankton into the deep offshore waters, as seen by the SeaWiFS satellite ocean color sensor. In this manner, they enrich a region of the ocean that is dominated by downwelling-favorable wind forcing. Off Chile, the Cape Horn Current is the analog of the Alaska Current, flowing poleward and driven by cyclonic winds, associated with winter storms. In this presentation we will use satellite fields of SSH and Chlorophyll-a pigment concentrations to examine the relatively unstudied Cape Horn Current and compare its seasonal behavior to the Alaska Current. We will specifically look for anticyclonic eddies, similar to those in the Alaska Gyreinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de ConcepciónGayana (Concepción) v.68 n.2 suppl.TIIProc 20042004-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-65382004000300042en10.4067/S0717-65382004000300042
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description Sea surface height (SSH) fields, constructed from multiple altimeters, have revealed the annual generation of anticyclonic eddies around the Alaska Gyre. These eddies appear to develop annually along the eastern margin of the Gyre from instabilities in the poleward Alaska Current, after it reaches its seasonal maximum in transport in winter. After forming, the eddies propagate westward just offshore of the continental slope, where they draw shelf water containing nutrients and phytoplankton into the deep offshore waters, as seen by the SeaWiFS satellite ocean color sensor. In this manner, they enrich a region of the ocean that is dominated by downwelling-favorable wind forcing. Off Chile, the Cape Horn Current is the analog of the Alaska Current, flowing poleward and driven by cyclonic winds, associated with winter storms. In this presentation we will use satellite fields of SSH and Chlorophyll-a pigment concentrations to examine the relatively unstudied Cape Horn Current and compare its seasonal behavior to the Alaska Current. We will specifically look for anticyclonic eddies, similar to those in the Alaska Gyre
author Ted Strub,P.
spellingShingle Ted Strub,P.
ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)
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title ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)
title_short ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)
title_full ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)
title_fullStr ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)
title_full_unstemmed ANTICYCLONIC EDDIES IN THE ALASKA GYRE (AND CAPE HORN CURRENT?)
title_sort anticyclonic eddies in the alaska gyre (and cape horn current?)
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de Concepción
publishDate 2004
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