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Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre

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Rypina, II; Pratt, LJ; Lozier, MS
Published in: Journal of Physical Oceanography
January 1, 2011

Motivated by discrepancies between Eulerian transport estimates and the behavior of Lagrangian surface drifters, near-surface transport pathways and processes in the North Atlantic are studied using a combination of data, altimetric surface heights, statistical analysis of trajectories, and dynamical systems techniques. Particular attention is paid to the issue of the subtropical-to-subpolar intergyre fluid exchange. The velocity field used in this study is composed of a steady drifter-derived background flow, upon which a time-dependent altimeter-based perturbation is superimposed. This analysis suggests that most of the fluid entering the subpolar gyre from the subtropical gyre within two years comes from a narrow region lying inshore of the Gulf Stream core, whereas fluid on the offshore side of the Gulf Stream is largely prevented from doing so by the Gulf Stream core, which acts as a strong transport barrier, in agreement with past studies. The transport barrier near the Gulf Stream core is robust and persistent from 1992 until 2008. The qualitative behavior is found to be largely independent of the Ekman drift. © 2011 American Meteorological Society.

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Journal of Physical Oceanography

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0022-3670

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

Volume

41

Issue

5

Start / End Page

911 / 925

Related Subject Headings

  • Oceanography
  • 4015 Maritime engineering
  • 3708 Oceanography
  • 0911 Maritime Engineering
  • 0405 Oceanography
 

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Rypina, I. I., Pratt, L. J., & Lozier, M. S. (2011). Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 41(5), 911–925. https://doi.org/10.1175/2011JPO4498.1
Rypina, I. I., L. J. Pratt, and M. S. Lozier. “Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre.” Journal of Physical Oceanography 41, no. 5 (January 1, 2011): 911–25. https://doi.org/10.1175/2011JPO4498.1.
Rypina II, Pratt LJ, Lozier MS. Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 2011 Jan 1;41(5):911–25.
Rypina, I. I., et al. “Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre.” Journal of Physical Oceanography, vol. 41, no. 5, Jan. 2011, pp. 911–25. Scopus, doi:10.1175/2011JPO4498.1.
Rypina II, Pratt LJ, Lozier MS. Near-surface transport pathways in the North Atlantic Ocean: Looking for throughput from the subtropical to the subpolar gyre. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 2011 Jan 1;41(5):911–925.

Published In

Journal of Physical Oceanography

DOI

ISSN

0022-3670

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

Volume

41

Issue

5

Start / End Page

911 / 925

Related Subject Headings

  • Oceanography
  • 4015 Maritime engineering
  • 3708 Oceanography
  • 0911 Maritime Engineering
  • 0405 Oceanography