Title of article :
Evolution of the open-sea eddy ALGERSʹ98 in the Algerian Basin with Lagrangian trajectories and remote sensing observations
Author/Authors :
José de Jes?s Salas Pérez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
27
From page :
105
To page :
131
Abstract :
The westward evolution of an open-sea anticyclonic eddy along the western Algerian Basin is shown, for the first time, by means of 15 buoy trajectories and remote sensing observations. For 3 months, the buoy trajectories described several anticyclonic loops in periods of 4–21 days. The eddyʹs movement, translation, and rotation were separated with a kinematic model, resulting in a mean translation speed of 2 km/day, which fits the self-propulsion speed predicted on theoretical models for isolated eddies on a beta plane. Fluctuations in translation speed were associated with advection of the mean flow and topographic interactions. Both mechanisms changed the eddyʹs horizontal shape from circular to elliptical, inducing fluctuations in its swirl velocity and solid-body rotation. The initial stage of the eddy is an isolated asymmetric dipole, comprised by a small cyclone and a large anticyclone, the latter generated from a frontal instability, which under the Coriolis term acquires anticyclonic relative vorticity. During its first days of life, the anticyclonic eddy was shallow Ro=0.9 and small (diameter less than 50 km). Later on, it reached a diameter of 150 km and a vertical structure of 3 km (Ro=0.1). A retrospective analysis with infrared images shows that the eddyʹs generation took place at about 3–4°E. Then, the eddy completed a counterclockwise circuit never before reported in other studies and ended up at the entrance of the Algerian Basin, where the interaction with the topography and the coastal instability induced its decay. The eddyʹs life span was 10 months. Computations of the heating rate following clusters of buoy trajectories show fluctuations throughout the eddyʹs journey, induced by advection and a seasonal warming.
Keywords :
Open-sea eddies , Coastal eddies , Lagrangian trajectories , infrared images , Altimeter , Algerian Basin , Mediterranean Sea
Journal title :
Journal of Marine Systems
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Marine Systems
Record number :
745814
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